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Stratigraphy and sedimentology of distal-alluvial and lacustrine deposits of the western-central Ebro Basin (NE Iberia) reflecting the onset of the middle Miocene Climatic Optimum
The stratigraphic and sedimentologic study of Miocene deposits in the Plana Negra-Sancho Abarca area fills a gap in the Ebro Basin knowledge. Five main lithofacies were characterized and mapped. The boundary between regional tectosedimentary units T5 and T6 is recognized as a conformity at a major facies change. Unit T5, up to 130m thick, consists of mudstones with interbedded sandstones and limestones. Unit T6, with 30 to 62m of preserved thickness, is made of limestones, marls and minor mudstones. Correlation of the studied outcrops with nearby sections that already had detailed magnetoestratigraphic and biostratigraphic data allows dating the studied succession as Burdigalian (early Miocene)-Langhian (middle Miocene), from C5Dr to C5Cn, and the boundary between units T5 and T6 to be located at 16.062-16.099 Ma. Seventeen sedimentary facies associated in seven vertical facies sequences document deposition in fluvial-distal alluvial, palustrine and lacustrine environments. A shallow (2-4m deep) lake body was locus for charophytes, ostracods, bivalves and gastropods to thrive. Occasional bottom currents reworked and transported allochems and fine-siliciclastic sediment offshore, forming laminated limestones. Bioturbation and desiccation features are abundant, indicating wide palustrine areas and episodic exposure. Low-sinuosity channels associated to the Pyrenean-derived Luna fluvial system run across the alluvial-plain. Four evolutionary stages of alluvial progradation-retrogradation and retraction-expansion of the palustrine-lacustrine system, likely related to Pyrenean tectonic activity, are distinguished. Maximum lacustrine expansion took place at the beginning of unit T6 deposition. This is consistent with initial conditions of increasing humidity of the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO)
Estratigrafía y sedimentología del Mioceno de la Plana Negra-Sancho Abarca (sector central-occidental de la Cuenca del Ebro)
Este trabajo abarca el estudio sedimentológico y estratigráfico de los depósitos del Burdigaliense (Mioceno inferior) y Langhiense (Mioceno medio) de la Plana Negra y la Plana de Sancho Abarca, sector central-occidental de la Cuenca del Ebro (NE de la Península Ibérica). Se han identificado un total de 5 litofacies (unidades cartografiables) constituidas por areniscas, lutitas, margas y calizas en variables proporciones, equiparables a miembros (informales) de la Formación Tudela. Se han realizado dos perfiles estratigráficos que abarcan las unidades tectosedimentarias T5 y T6 definidas para la Cuenca del Ebro; dicho límite es una conformidad que se reconoce como el paso de lutitas con intercalaciones de areniscas y calizas a predominio de calizas, y constituye un nivel excelente de correlación. Los depósitos de T5 tienen 130 m de espesor y los de T6 tienen 63 m. Las paleocorrientes medidas en la unidad T5 señalan procedencia del margen pirenaico. Se han caracterizado 17 facies sedimentarias (detríticas, mixtas y carbonatadas) que muestran gran variedad biótica (ostrácodos, carófitos y gasterópodos) y rasgos pedogenéticos. Se agrupan verticalmente en 5 asociaciones de facies que caracterizan los ambientes fluvial-aluvial distal, palustre y lacustre somero. El modelo de sedimentación propuesto se basa en la distribución espacial de esas asociaciones y expresa la relación entre dichos ambientes. La correlación de las secciones estudiadas con otras tres de áreas adyacentes que disponen de datación magneto-bioestratigráfica ha permitido datar con precisión la sucesión estudiada y el límite T5/T6 (C5Cn.1n, entre 16,062 y 16,099 Ma). La integración de las cinco secciones permite distinguir cuatro estadios evolutivos, definidos por la progradación-retrogradación del medio aluvial o retracción-expansión de los ambientes palustres y lacustres. Se relacionan con la tectónica y el clima, que controlaron la evolución de los sistemas sedimentarios a través de variaciones de los aportes y del nivel lacustre en el área estudiada.<br /
Surveillance of Influenza Viruses in Waterfowl Used As Decoys in Andalusia, Spain
A longitudinal study was carried out to determine the seroprevalence of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) in waterfowl used as
decoys in Andalusia, southern Spain. A total of 2319 aquatic birds from 193 flocks were analyzed before and after the
hunting season 2011–2012. In the first sampling, 403 out of 2319 (18.0%, CI95%: 15.8–19.0) decoys showed antibodies
against AIVs by ELISA. The AI seroprevalence was significantly higher in geese (21.0%) than in ducks (11.7%) (P,0.001).
Besides, the spatial distribution of AIVs was not homogeneous as significant differences among regions were observed. The
prevalence of antibodies against AIVs subtypes H5 and H7 were 1.1% and 0.3%, respectively, using hemagglutination
inhibition test (HI). The overall and H5 seroprevalences slightly increased after the hunting period (to 19.2% and 1.4%,
respectively), while the H7 seroprevalence remained at the same level (0.3%). The proportion of flocks infected by AIVs was
65.3%, while 11.2% and 4.9% of flocks were positive for H5 and H7, respectively. Viral shedding was not detected in any of
the 47 samples positive by both ELISA and HI, tested by RRT-PCR. The individual incidence after the hunting season was
3.4%. The fact that 57 animals seroconverted, 15 of which were confirmed by HI (12 H5 and 3 H7), was indication of contact
with AIVs during the hunting period. The results indicate that waterfowl used as decoys are frequently exposed to AIVs and
may be potentially useful as sentinels for AIVs monitoring. The seroprevalence detected and the seropositivity against AIVs
H5 and H7, suggest that decoys can act as reservoirs of AIVs, which may be of animal and public health concer
Integration of RNA-Seq data with heterogeneous microarray data for breast cancer profiling
Background: Nowadays, many public repositories containing large microarray gene expression datasets are
available. However, the problem lies in the fact that microarray technology are less powerful and accurate than more
recent Next Generation Sequencing technologies, such as RNA-Seq. In any case, information from microarrays is
truthful and robust, thus it can be exploited through the integration of microarray data with RNA-Seq data.
Additionally, information extraction and acquisition of large number of samples in RNA-Seq still entails very high costs
in terms of time and computational resources.This paper proposes a new model to find the gene signature of breast
cancer cell lines through the integration of heterogeneous data from different breast cancer datasets, obtained from
microarray and RNA-Seq technologies. Consequently, data integration is expected to provide a more robust statistical
significance to the results obtained. Finally, a classification method is proposed in order to test the robustness of the
Differentially Expressed Genes when unseen data is presented for diagnosis.
Results: The proposed data integration allows analyzing gene expression samples coming from different
technologies. The most significant genes of the whole integrated data were obtained through the intersection of the
three gene sets, corresponding to the identified expressed genes within the microarray data itself, within the RNA-Seq
data itself, and within the integrated data from both technologies. This intersection reveals 98 possible
technology-independent biomarkers. Two different heterogeneous datasets were distinguished for the classification
tasks: a training dataset for gene expression identification and classifier validation, and a test dataset with unseen data
for testing the classifier. Both of them achieved great classification accuracies, therefore confirming the validity of the
obtained set of genes as possible biomarkers for breast cancer. Through a feature selection process, a final small
subset made up by six genes was considered for breast cancer diagnosis.
Conclusions: This work proposes a novel data integration stage in the traditional gene expression analysis pipeline
through the combination of heterogeneous data from microarrays and RNA-Seq technologies. Available samples
have been successfully classified using a subset of six genes obtained by a feature selection method. Consequently, a
new classification and diagnosis tool was built and its performance was validated using previously unseen samples.This work was supported by Project TIN2015-71873-R (Spanish Ministry of
Economy and Competitiveness -MINECO- and the European Regional
Development Fund -ERDF)
DIAGNÓSTICO DE LA MOVILIDAD EN LA CIUDAD DE SALTA
[ES] El presente trabajo estudia los diferentes aspectos involucrados en la movilidad de la Ciudad
de Salta. Está ubicada en el extremo noroeste (NO) de la República Argentina, tiene más de
433 años desde su fundación y concentra el 44 % de la población provincial. La ciudad
constituye el centro de un área metropolitana que alcanza los 536.113 habitantes cuya
población ha crecido en un 46 % en un periodo de 19 años. En cuanto al parque automotor,
en la ciudad de Salta se ha duplicado la cantidad de autos circulantes en un periodo de 18
años, con alrededor de 180.000 vehículos, a febrero de 2016. Paralelamente, se observa un
crecimiento de la zona urbanística, extendida principalmente en la dirección norte-sur, con
una deficiente red vial de interconexión, con consecuentes problemas de congestión
vehicular, contaminación, incrementos de tiempos de viajes, inequidades en la accesibilidad,
incremento de costos del transporte, entre otros. En este trabajo se realizó un diagnóstico del
estado de situación de la movilidad urbana enfocada en factores como el sistema de
transporte, la trama urbana de la movilidad, la accesibilidad y el aspecto socio-ambiental. Se
realizaron estudios sobre estos factores en el área urbana de Salta, analizando
particularmente algunas áreas específicas del territorio. A partir de esta información, se
confeccionó un diagnóstico sobre los factores considerados y se detectaron aspectos
prioritarios para el análisis de alternativas tendientes para lograr una mejor calidad de vida
de los habitantesArenas, A.; Domínguez, OJ.; Panozzo, M.; Robin, JH.; Marzetti, A.; Tuero, JI. (2016). DIAGNÓSTICO DE LA MOVILIDAD EN LA CIUDAD DE SALTA. En XII Congreso de ingeniería del transporte. 7, 8 y 9 de Junio, Valencia (España). Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 1269-1276. https://doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2015.4060OCS1269127
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predicts survival in European patients with hepatocellular carcinoma administered sorafenib
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is considered a prognostic factor in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Our aim is to investigate the prognostic significance of NLR in patients with HCC treated with sorafenib.
Results
Median follow-up time was 7 months. Patients were mostly in the intermediate (27.3%) or advanced (72.7%) BCLC stages, 38.6% had vascular invasion and 27.5% extrahepatic disease. A large proportion (38.9%) had been previously treated with TACE. Liver function was preserved: 65.8% were classed as Child A. Median overall survival was 7.7 months (95% CI: 5.8–9.6). In univariate analysis, vascular invasion (P = 0.004), ECOG-PS = 1 (P < 0.001), high bilirubin (P < 0.001), clinical ascites (P = 0.036), BCLC stage (P = 0.004), no previous TACE (P = 0.041) and NRL = 2.3 (P = 0.005) were predictors of poor survival. Skin toxicity (P = 0.039) or hypertension (P = 0.033) during treatment were related to better survival. In multivariate analysis NLR = 2.3 [HR 1.72 (95% CI: 1.03–2.71)], hyperbilirubinemia [HR 3.42 (95% CI: 1.87–6.25)] and ECOG-PS = 1 [HR 1.97 (95% CI: 1.19–3.26)] were found as independent indicators of poor overall survival. Dermatologic adverse effects were an indicator of good overall survival [HR 0.59 (95% CI: 0.38–0.92)].
Material and Methods
One hundred and fifty-four consecutive HCC patients treated with sorafenib in four different Spanish hospitals between August 2005 and October 2013 were analysed. Clinical, laboratory, and tumour features were obtained. Survival was calculated from the moment sorafenib treatment was initiated. Log-rank and Cox regression were used to analyse the ability of NLR to predict survival.
Conclusions
NLR is an independent prognostic indicator for overall survival in HCC patients treated with sorafenib
Resveratrol inhibits nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in rats
Es reproducción del documenteo publicado en http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-8-40Background: The prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is high. NAFLD is linked to obesity, diabetes mellitus, and hypertriglyceridemia. Approximately 20% of patients with NAFLD will eventually develop cirrhosis. Our purpose was to investigate whether resveratrol decreased hepatic steatosis in an animal model of steatosis, and whether this therapeutic approach resulted in a decrease in tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) production, lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress.
Methods: Male Wistar CRL: Wi (Han) (225 g) rats were randomized into three groups. A control group (n = 12) was given free access to regular dry rat chow for 4 weeks. The steatosis (n = 12) and resveratrol (n = 12) groups were given free access to feed (a high carbohydrate-fat free modified diet) and water 4 days per week, and fasted for the remaining 3 days for 4 weeks. Rats in the resveratrol group were given resveratrol 10 mg daily by the oral route. All rats were killed at 4 weeks and assessed for fatty infiltration and bacterial translocation. Levels of TNF-alpha in serum, hepatic malondialdehyde (MDA), oxidative stress (superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase and nitric oxide synthase) and biochemical parameters were measured.
Results: Fat deposition was decreased in the resveratrol group as compared to the steatosis group (Grade 1 vs Grade 3, P < 0.05). TNF-alpha and MDA levels were significantly increased in the steatosis group (TNF-alpha; 33.4 +/- 5.2 vs 26.24 +/- 3.47 pg/ml and MDA; 9.08 +/- 0.8 vs 3.17 +/- 1.45 mu M respectively, P < 0.05). This was accompanied by increased superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase and decreased nitric oxide synthase in the liver of resveratrol group significantly (P < 0.05 vs steatosis group). Bacterial translocation was not found in any of the groups. Glucose levels were decreased in the group of rats given resveratrol (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Resveratrol decreased NAFLD severity in rats. This effect was mediated, at least in part, by TNF-alpha inhibition and antioxidant activities
Effect of resveratrol on alcohol-induced mortality and liver lesions in mice
Es reproducción del documenteo publicado en http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-6-35Background
Resveratrol is a polyphenol with important antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties. We investigated the effect of resveratrol on alcohol-induced mortality and liver lesions in mice.
Methods
Mice were randomly distributed into four groups (control, resveratrol-treated control, alcohol and resveratrol-treated alcohol). Chronic alcohol intoxication was induced by progressively administering alcohol in drinking water up to 40% v/v. The mice administered resveratrol received 10 mg/ml in drinking water. The animals had free access to standard diet. Blood levels were determined for transaminases, IL-1 and TNF-α. A histological evaluation was made of liver damage, and survival among the animals was recorded.
Results
Transaminase concentration was significantly higher in the alcohol group than in the rest of the groups (p < 0.05). IL-1 levels were significantly reduced in the alcohol plus resveratrol group compared with the alcohol group (p < 0.05). TNF-α was not detected in any group. Histologically, the liver lesions were more severe in the alcohol group, though no significant differences between groups were observed. Mortality in the alcohol group was 78% in the seventh week, versus 22% in the alcohol plus resveratrol group (p < 0.001). All mice in the alcohol group died before the ninth week.
Conclusion
The results obtained suggest that resveratrol reduces mortality and liver damage in mice
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