154 research outputs found
Description of a New Species of \u3ci\u3eGymnetis\u3c/i\u3e Macleay (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Gymnetini) from Colima, Mexico
Gymnetis pedroreyesi Ratcliffe and Nogueira, new species, is described from the state of Colima, Mexico. The description is accompanied by illustrations, a diagnosis to distinguish it from similar species, observations on natural history, and a key to the 12 Mexican species of Gymnetis MacLeay, 1819.
Gymnetis pedroreyesi Ratcliffe y Nogueira, nueva especie, es descrita del Estado de Colima,M´exico. La descripci´on es acompa~nada por ilustraciones, diagnosis para distinguirla de especies similares, observaciones y caracter´ısticas de su h´abitat y una clave para las 12 especies mejicanas de Gymnetis MacLeay, 1819
Evolutionary study of verbal fluency in normal school-age children, belonging to two different socioeconomic levels
Se entiende por fluidez verbal el número de palabras que un sujeto puede produciren un período de tiempo estipulado y dentro de categorías especificadas en lademanda. Se evaluaron 220 niños de 1º ,4º y 6º grado provenientes de dos nivelessocioeconómicos diferentes. Las categorías comprendieron nombres propios,animales, frutas, verduras y palabras que tuvieran las letras F, A y S comoiniciales. El número de palabras correctamente producidas es el indicador delgrado de fluidez verbal y se lo comparó entre las diferentes categorías, segúnedad/grado escolar y nivel socio económico. En el análisis lingüístico seagruparon las palabras en base a categorías lingüísticas. Simultáneamente seadministraron la prueba de Vocabulario y pruebas ejecutivas como el TrailMaking A Y B, dibujo del Reloj, Dígitos y la prueba WMT. A fin de evaluar larelación con el lenguaje, las funciones ejecutivas y el grado de compromiso con latarea. Se evaluaron los resultados estadísticamente y se establecieroncorrelaciones. Fueron coincidentes con aquellos disponibles de otros estudios.Verbal fluency is defined as the number of words produced pertaining to a selected category, within a limited period of time. 202 children of school age divided in 1st, 4th and 6th grades, from two different socioeconomic levels were evaluated. Phonological (F, A, S) and Semantic categories were tested (names, animals, fruits and vegetables) together with Vocabulary, Executive tests (Trail Making A & B, Clock Drawing, Digits) and the Word Memory Test (WMT) were also performed. Data were statistically treated in the usual way, and a linguistic evaluation was also performed. All categories and tests were compared within each category in relationship with age and socioeconomic leves. Correlatios between categories were also performed. Results were coincident with previous available dataFil: Nogueira, Guillermo Javier. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología; ArgentinaFil: Nogueira, Florencia. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología; ArgentinaFil: Demagistri, Maria Silvina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología; ArgentinaFil: Olivera Mizgan, Sebastián. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología; ArgentinaFil: Rubiales, Josefina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología. Centro de Investigación en Procesos Básicos, Metodologías y Educación; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Lopez, Soledad Susana. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología. Centro de Investigación en Procesos Básicos, Metodologías y Educación; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Naveira, Liliana. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Psicología; Argentin
Activation of lysophosphatidic acid receptor type 1 (LPA1) contributes to pathophysiology of spinal cord injury
Altres ajuts: NIH/NS084398Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an extracellular lipid mediator involved in many physiological functions that signals through six known G-protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-LPA6). A wide range of LPA effects have been identified in the CNS, including neural progenitor cell physiology, astrocyte and microglia activation, neuronal cell death, axonal retraction, and development of neuropathic pain. However, little is known about the involvement of LPA in CNS pathologies. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time that LPA signaling via LPA1 contributes to secondary damage after spinal cord injury. LPA levels increase in the contused spinal cord parenchyma during the first 14 d. To model this potential contribution of LPA in the spinal cord, we injected LPA into the normal spinal cord, revealing that LPA induces microglia/macrophage activation and demyelination. Use of a selective LPA1 antagonist or mice lacking LPA1 linked receptor-mediated signaling to demyelination, which was in part mediated by microglia. Finally, we demonstrate that selective blockade of LPA1 after spinal cord injury results in reduced demyelination and improvement in locomotor recovery. Overall, these results support LPA-LPA1 signaling as a novel pathway that contributes to secondary damage after spinal cord contusion in mice and suggest that LPA1 antagonism might be useful for the treatment of acute spinal cord injur
Expansion of different subpopulations of CD26−/low T cells in allergic and non-allergic asthmatics
CD26 displays variable levels between effector (TH17 ≫ TH1 > TH2 > Treg) and naïve/memory (memory > naïve) CD4+ T lymphocytes. Besides, IL-6/IL−6R is associated with TH17-differentiation and asthma severity. Allergic/atopic asthma (AA) is dominated by TH2 responses, while TH17 immunity might either modulate the TH2-dependent inflammation in AA or be an important mechanism boosting non-allergic asthma (NAA). Therefore, in this work we have compared the expression of CD26 and CD126 (IL-6Rα) in lymphocytes from different groups of donors: allergic (AA) and non-allergic (NAA) asthma, rhinitis, and healthy subjects. For this purpose, flow cytometry, haematological/biochemical, and in vitro proliferation assays were performed. Our results show a strong CD26-CD126 correlation and an over-representation of CD26− subsets with a highly-differentiated effector phenotype in AA (CD4+CD26−/low T cells) and NAA (CD4−CD26− γδ-T cells). In addition, we found that circulating levels of CD26 (sCD26) were reduced in both AA and NAA, while loss of CD126 expression on different leukocytes correlated with higher disease severity. Finally, selective inhibition of CD26-mRNA translation led to enhanced T cell proliferation in vitro. These findings support that CD26 down-modulation could play a role in facilitating the expansion of highly-differentiated effector T cell subsets in asthma.This work was supported by grants from Sociedad Española de Neumología y Cirugía Torácica, (SEPAR) (121/2012) and Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria, FIS; co-financed by European Union ERDF funds) (PI13/02046). JJN-F is a recipient of a Xunta de Galicia Fellowship (co-financed by European Social Fund (ESF))S
The CD14 (−159 C/T) SNP is associated with sCD14 levels and allergic asthma, but not with CD14 expression on monocytes
LPS-ligation to CD14/TLR-4 on monocytes/macrophages triggers the production of IL-12-family cytokines. IL12/18 promote TH1-differentiation, counteracting the TH2-driven asthma. Therefore, CD14 modulation could alter the TH2-differentiation and should be taken into account when studying asthma. To analyse the alteration in CD14 levels and its association with CD14 (−159 C/T) SNP (rs2569190) in Caucasian adults with stable allergic asthma, we performed a cross-sectional study (277 healthy subjects vs. 277 patients) where clinical parameters, CD14 values and the CD14 (−159 C/T) SNP were studied. Apart from typical biomarkers, we found an increment of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) in allergic asthma, probably linked to monocyte activity. Indeed, we evidenced increased monocyte numbers, but lower CD14 expression and normalised sCD14 values in patients. Moreover, we noticed an association of the T allele (P = 0.0162) and TT genotype (P = 0.0196) of the CD14 SNP with a decreased risk of allergic asthma and augmented sCD14 levels. In conclusion, monocyte CD14 expression and normalized sCD14 values were reduced in stable state asthmatics, and this could be related to the presence of an expanded CD14low monocyte subset. This study also demonstrates that the CD14 (−159 C/T) polymorphism is a risk factor for moderate-severe allergic asthma in adult CaucasiansThis study was funded by grants from Sociedad Española de Neumología y Cirugía Torácica, (SEPAR) (121/2012) and Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria, FIS; co-financed by European Union ERDF funds) (PI13/02046). JJNF is a recipient of a Xunta de Galicia Fellowship (Co-financed by European Social Fund (ESF))S
The New Antitumor Drug ABTL0812 Inhibits the Akt/mTORC1 Axis by Upregulating Tribbles-3 Pseudokinase
Purpose: ABTL0812 is a novel first-in-class, small molecule which showed antiproliferative effect on tumor cells in phenotypic assays. Here we describe the mechanism of action of this antitumor drug, which is currently in clinical development. Experimental design: We investigated the effect of ABTL0812 on cancer cell death, proliferation, and modulation of intracellular signaling pathways, using human lung (A549) and pancreatic (MiaPaCa-2) cancer cells and tumor xenografts. To identify cellular targets, we performed in silico high-throughput screening comparing ABTL0812 chemical structure against ChEMBL15 database. Results: ABTL0812 inhibited Akt/mTORC1 axis, resulting in impaired cancer cell proliferation and autophagy-mediated cell death. In silico screening led us to identify PPARs, PPARα and PPARγ as the cellular targets of ABTL0812. We showed that ABTL0812 activates both PPAR receptors, resulting in upregulation of Tribbles-3 pseudokinase (TRIB3) gene expression. Upregulated TRIB3 binds cellular Akt, preventing its activation by upstream kinases, resulting in Akt inhibition and suppression of the Akt/mTORC1 axis. Pharmacologic inhibition of PPARα/γ or TRIB3 silencing prevented ABTL0812-induced cell death. ABTL0812 treatment induced Akt inhibition in cancer cells, tumor xenografts, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients enrolled in phase I/Ib first-in-human clinical trial. Conclusions: ABTL0812 has a unique and novel mechanism of action, that defines a new and drugable cellular route that links PPARs to Akt/mTORC1 axis, where TRIB3 pseudokinase plays a central role. Activation of this route (PPARα/γ-TRIB3-Akt-mTORC1) leads to autophagy-mediated cancer cell death. Given the low toxicity and high tolerability of ABTL0812, our results support further development of ABTL0812 as a promising anticancer therapy
Small renal masses in Latin-American population : Characteristics and prognostic factors for survival, recurrence and metastasis - A multi-institutional study from LARCG database
To evaluate demographic, clinical and pathological characteristics of small renal masses (SRM) (≤ 4 cm) in a Latin-American population provided by LARCG (Latin-American Renal Cancer Group) and analyze predictors of survival, recurrence and metastasis. A multi-institutional retrospective cohort study of 1523 patients submitted to surgical treatment for non-metastatic SRM from 1979 to 2016. Comparisons between radical (RN) or partial nephrectomy (PN) and young or elderly patients were performed. Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests estimated 10-year overall survival. Predictors of local recurrence or metastasis were analyzed by a multivariable logistic regression model. PN and RN were performed in 897 (66%) and 461 (34%) patients. A proportional increase of PN cases from 48.5% (1979-2009) to 75% (after 2009) was evidenced. Stratifying by age, elderly patients (≥ 65 years) had better 10-year OS rates when submitted to PN (83.5%), than RN (54.5%), p = 0.044. This disparity was not evidenced in younger patients. On multivariable model, bilaterality, extracapsular extension and ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) classification ≥3 were predictors of local recurrence. We did not identify significant predictors for distant metastasis in our series. PN is performed in Latin-America in a similar proportion to developed areas and it has been increasing in the last years. Even in elderly individuals, if good functional status, sufficiently fit to surgery, and favorable tumor characteristics, they should be encouraged to perform PN. Intending to an earlier diagnosis of recurrence or distant metastasis, SRM cases with unfavorable characteristics should have a more rigorous follow-up routine
Capítulo 2. Hidrografía y circulación
Regional hydrography and dynamics at the Galicia-Cantabrian region are described, as well as
its interannual variability in recent decades, from the Spanish Institute of Oceanography systematic monitoring programs and other available data sources. It is found a robust warming trend,
within rates above 0.20°C decade–1
, both in surface ocean waters from the detailed records of
satellite and at intermediate depths from the hydrographical series (down to 1000 m, which is
the depth limit of the intensive sampling carried out from mid 90’s). These trends are related
to recurrent warm periods in the local atmospheric forcing as well as in the formation areas of
intermediate waters that reach the region. The structure of the water column, characterized by
the depth of the mixed layer and surface stratification, shows a strong interannual variability,
standing out the development of an anomalously deep mixed layer in 2005 that notably affected
the properties of intermediate waters in the region. At the continental shelf it is observed a very
distinct pattern between the Galician region, affected by intense upwelling in summertime and
the winter arrival of strong inflows related to the Iberian Poleward Current, and the Cantabrian
Sea, where these dynamical effects are much weaker. As a consequence, the extent of the annual
cycles of surface temperature increases dramatically from Galicia towards the eastern Bay of
Biscay. Finally, a climatological record of deep water circulation from the longest series of moorings available in the region is presented.Versión del edito
Device Performance of Emerging Photovoltaic Materials (Version 3)
Following the 2nd release of the “Emerging PV reports,” the best achievements in the performance of emerging photovoltaic devices in diverse emerging photovoltaic research subjects are summarized, as reported in peer-reviewed articles in academic journals since August 2021. Updated graphs, tables, and analyses are provided with several performance parameters, e.g., power conversion efficiency, open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current density, fill factor, light utilization efficiency, and stability test energy yield. These parameters are presented as a function of the photovoltaic bandgap energy and the average visible transmittance for each technology and application, and are put into perspective using, e.g., the detailed balance efficiency limit. The 3rd installment of the “Emerging PV reports” extends the scope toward triple junction solar cells
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