54 research outputs found

    Electroforesis de proteínas en líquido cefalorraquídeo

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    Las proteínas del líquido cefalorraquídeo son concentradas por filtración a través de Minicón TM-D y separadas por electroforesis sobre acetato de celulosa. Las valores obtenidos en 30 pacientes normales son 5,7 ± 1,4 % para la prealbúmina; 58,3 ± 4,6 % para la albúmina, y 5,0 ± 0,9 %; 7,0 ± 1,0 %; 15,5 ± 1,9 %, y 8,6 ± 1,9 % para las α1 α2 y β3 γ globulinas, respectivamente.The protein in cerebrospinal fluid were concentrated by filtration throug Minicon TM-D and separated by cellulose acetate electrophoresis. The values obtained on 30 normal patients were 5,7 ± 1,4 % for prealbumin; 58,3 ± 4,6 % for albumin and 5,0 ± 0,9 % ;7,0 ± 1,0 %; 15,5 ± 1,9 %; 8.6 ± 1,9 %, respetively, for α1 α2 y β3 and y globulins

    HISTORIA CLÍNICA INFORMATIZADA DE ENFERMERÍA EN EL DEPARTAMENTO DE TORREVIEJA SALUD COMO INSTRUMENTO DE GESTIÓN DE CALIDAD

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    In the information society of the 21st century, it is a fact that the Electronic Clinical History (ECH) is not developed in every country. In Torrevieja Salud Health Department, Alicante (Spain), they work with a unique ECH that includes all divisions, including the nursing ones and an advanced operability level in regards to data management.    Objectives: 1.- To develop all the information sources to facilitate the communication at all levels of care, so any professional in the community or at the hospital can retrieve information about the patient. 2.- To gather the nursing staff and computer technicians knowledge by working together. Methodology: In order to improve the nursing records, they have used a computer program named “FLORENCE”, which is a model of a unique clinical history for the Health Department of Torrevieja. Florence is divided in two environments: Florence Gestión (accountant,-financial, and HH RR scopes) and FLORENCE (clinical assitance scope). This program comes as the result of the teamwork from IT and nursing staff who are knowledgeable of the concerns of the professionals. A product with double value because it combines the nursing methodology and state-of-art technological advances. Conclusions:  Nursing records are valued as an effective instrument to empower the continuation of nursing care and coordinate that care at the best quality, as they are registered in a unique and single program. On the other hand, it ensures constant availability of all the information of the health-disease episodes of a patient, and most importantly, the information is kept confidential.  En la sociedad de la información del siglo XXI, la historia clínica electrónica (HCE) es un hecho que no está por igual desarrollado en todos los países. En el Departamento de Salud de Torrevieja, Alicante, se trabaja con un modelo de HCE único que engloba a todas las áreas incluida  enfermería y en un nivel avanzado de operabilidad en cuanto a manejo de datos.   Objetivos: 1.- Desarrollo de los sistemas de información con el fin de facilitar la comunicación e intercambio de datos entre los distintos profesionales de atención especializada y primaria que componen el Departamento de Salud. 2.- Aunar y optimizar los conocimientos propios  de los profesionales enfermeros e informáticos, a través del trabajo en conjunto.   Metodología: Para llevar a cabo esta mejora en los registros  de enfermería se ha utilizado la aplicación informática, “Florence”, modelo de Historia Clinica Electrónica única y global para el Departamento de Salud de Torrevieja que consta de dos entornos: Florence Gestión (área financiera- contable y  área de recursos humanos) y Florence clínico (área clínico-asistencial).   A través del trabajo en equipo de Informáticos y profesionales de enfermería que conocen el sistema e inquietudes de los profesionales se obtiene un producto doblemente valorado en cuanto a metodología enfermera y suma de los últimos conocimientos tecnológicos. Conclusiones:  Los registros de enfermería se consideran un instrumento efectivo para reflejar toda la información necesaria para poder coordinar y proporcionar unos cuidados de enfermería de máxima calidad al estar almacenados de forma integral. Por otro lado se asegura la disponibilidad de toda la información de los procesos salud-enfermedad de un individuo, asegurando la confidencialidad.

    Multiscale approach for numerical modeling of aquaculture

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    Fish farming activities are a relevant economic resource in coastal waters, which have grown in a significant way in recent decades, often with deleterious environmental effects. The sustainability of the activity requires proper management and especially an appropriate site selection, which avoids use conflicts and considers adequately the potential effects before they occur. For this purpose numerical modeling is a key tool for a sustainable aquaculture. Aquaculture is a complex activity that has environmental effects at different scales and influences and it is also influenced by the surrounding environment. Therefore the correct modeling of the activity must consider the different scales at which the aquaculture could influence, as well as the effect of environment on the activity and the interference of cultured fish over themselves. This work describes the application of a modeling protocol to assessing the carrying capacity of fish culture in marine waters. It is a sequential process which consider the critical condition for environmental factors and culture characteristics.Peer Reviewe

    Interferon-alpha decreases cancer stem cell properties and modulates exosomes in malignant melanoma

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    Malignant melanoma (MM) can spread to other organs and is resistant in part due to the presence of cancer stem cell subpopulations (CSCs). While a controversial high dose of interferon-alpha (IFN-α) has been used to treat non-metastatic high-risk melanoma, it comes with undesirable side effects. In this study, we evaluated the effect of low and high doses of IFN-α on CSCs by analyzing ALDH activity, side population and specific surface markers in established and patient-derived primary cell lines. We also assessed the clonogenicity, migration and tumor initiation capacities of IFN-α treated CSCs. Additionally, we investigated genomic modulations related to stemness properties using microRNA sequencing and microarrays. The effect of IFN-α on CSCs-derived exosomes was also analyzed using NanoSight and liquid chromatography (LC-HRMS)-based metabolomic analysis, among others. Our results showed that even low doses of IFN-α reduced CSC formation and stemness properties, and led to a significant decrease in the ability to form tumors in mice xenotransplants. IFN-α also modulated the expression of genes and microRNAs involved in several cancer processes and metabolomics of released exosomes. Our work suggests the utility of low doses of interferon, combined with the analysis of metabolic biomarkers, as a potential clinical approach against the aggressiveness of CSCs in melanoma.This research was funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU, projects noº MAT2015-62644.C2.2.R and RTI2018-101309-B-C2, FEDER Funds), by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (PIE16-00045), by Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad de la Junta de Andalucía and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), ref. SOMM17/6109/UGR (UCE-PP2017-3), by Consejería de Salud y Familias de la Junta de Andalucía (projects noº PEMP0205-2020 FEDER funds), and by the Chair “Doctors Galera-Requena in cancer stem cell research” (CMC-CTS963). J.L.P. (Ref. FPU15/03682) acknowledge the MICIU for providing a PhD fellowship (FPU).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Nursing students' attitudes towards climate change and sustainability: A cross-sectional multisite study

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    Background: Education is a social tipping intervention necessary for stabilising the earth's climate by 2050. Integrating sustainable healthcare into healthcare professions curricula is a key action to raise awareness. Objectives: This study aimed to: i) investigate nursing students' attitudes towards and awareness of climate change and sustainability issues and its inclusion in nurse education, ii) explore differences across a range of countries, and iii) compare attitudes in 2019 with those of a similar sample in 2014. Design: A cross-sectional multicentre study. Data were collected through the Sustainability Attitudes in Nursing Survey (SANS_2) questionnaire. Settings: Seven different universities and schools of nursing in five countries (UK, Spain, Germany, Sweden, and Australia). Participants: A convenience sample of first-year undergraduate nursing students. Methods: The SANS_2 questionnaire was self-administered by nursing students at the seven participating universities at the start of their undergraduate degree, between September 2019 and February 2020. Results: Participants from all seven universities (N = 846) consistently showed awareness and held positive attitudes towards the inclusion of climate change and sustainability issues in the nursing curriculum (M = 5.472; SD: 1.05; min-max 1–6). The relevance of climate change and sustainability to nursing were the highest scored items. Esslingen-Tübingen students scored the highest in the ‘inclusion of climate change and sustainability in the nursing curricula’. Students at all universities applied the principles of sustainability to a significant extent at home. Nursing students' attitudes towards climate change and sustainability showed significantly higher values in 2019 (Universities of Plymouth, Brighton, Esslingen-Tübingen, Jaen, Murcia, Dalarna, and Queensland) than in 2014 (universities of Plymouth, Jaen, Esslingen, and Switzerland). Conclusions: Nursing students have increasingly positive attitudes towards the inclusion of sustainability and climate change in their nursing curriculum. They also recognise the importance of education regarding sustainability and the impact of climate change on health, supporting formal preparation for environmental literacy. It is time to act on this positive trend in nursing students' attitudes by integrating these competencies into nursing curricula.</p

    Pancreatic (pro)enzymes treatment suppresses BXPC-3 pancreatic Cancer Stem Cell subpopulation and impairs tumour engrafting

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    Cancer stem cells (CSCs) subpopulation within the tumour is responsible for metastasis and cancer relapse. Here we investigate in vitro and in vivo the effects of a pancreatic (pro)enzyme mixture composed of Chymotrypsinogen and Trypsinogen (PRP) on CSCs derived from a human pancreatic cell line, BxPC3. Exposure of pancreatic CSCs spheres to PRP resulted in a significant decrease of ALDEFLUOR and specific pancreatic CSC markers (CD 326, CD 44 and CxCR4) signal tested by flow cytometry, further CSCs markers expression was also analyzed by western and immunofluorescence assays. PRP also inhibits primary and secondary sphere formation. Three RT2 Profiler PCR Arrays were used to study gene expression regulation after PRP treatment and resulted in, (i) epithelialmesenchymal transition (EMT) inhibition; (ii) CSCs related genes suppression; (iii) enhanced expression of tumour suppressor genes; (iv) downregulation of migration and metastasis genes and (v) regulation of MAP Kinase Signalling Pathway. Finally, in vivo anti-tumor xenograft studies demonstrated high anti-tumour efficacy of PRP against tumours induced by BxPC3 human pancreatic CSCs. PRP impaired engrafting of pancreatic CSC’s tumours in nude mice and displayed an antigrowth effect toward initiated xenografts. We concluded that (pro)enzymes treatment is a valuable strategy to suppress the CSC population in solid pancreatic tumours

    Desarrollo de una herramienta basada en un soporte multimedia para el autoaprendizaje de la anatomía radiológica

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    La instauración del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior nos conduce a la adopción de procesos de renovación en la metodología docente. Se deben desarrollar estrategias en las que el alumno sea protagonista de su propio aprendizaje. En nuestro ámbito enseñanza, las Ciencias de la Salud, nos enfrentamos a la necesidad de aplicar estos principios integrando conocimientos básicos y clínicos y desarrollando materiales útiles en la actividad profesional de nuestros alumnos. En este contexto, diferentes Profesores del Área de Anatomía y Embriología Humana hemos desarrollado un material docente que interesa a un conjunto de conocimientos de significada complejidad comunes a las diferentes Licenciaturas y Diplomaturas de Ciencias de la Salud. Nuestra aplicación permite el estudio individual de elementos osteológicos y la compresión de los patrones radiológicos normales. Dicho material podrá ser utilizado en procesos de enseñanza aprendizaje mediante sistemas didácticos alternativos

    Poly(ethylmethacrylate-co-diethylaminoethyl acrylate) coating improves endothelial re-population, bio-mechanical and anti-thrombogenic properties of decellularized carotid arteries for blood vessel replacement

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    Decellularized vascular scaffolds are promising materials for vessel replacements. However, despite the natural origin of decellularized vessels, issues such as biomechanical incompatibility, immunogenicity risks and the hazards of thrombus formation, still need to be addressed. In this study, we coated decellularized vessels obtained from porcine carotid arteries with poly (ethylmethacrylate-co-diethylaminoethylacrylate) (8g7) with the purpose of improving endothelial coverage and minimizing platelet attachment while enhancing the mechanical properties of the decellularized vascular scaffolds. The polymer facilitated binding of endothelial cells (ECs) with high affinity and also induced endothelial cell capillary tube formation. In addition, platelets showed reduced adhesion on the polymer under flow conditions. Moreover, the coating of the decellularized arteries improved biomechanical properties by increasing its tensile strength and load. In addition, after 5 days in culture, ECs seeded on the luminal surface of 8g7-coated decellularized arteries showed good regeneration of the endothelium. Overall, this study shows that polymer coating of decellularized vessels provides a new strategy to improve re-endothelialization of vascular grafts, maintaining or enhancing mechanical properties while reducing the risk of thrombogenesis. These results could have potential applications in improving tissue-engineered vascular grafts for cardiovascular therapies with small caliber vessels

    Assessment of the effect of betaine on p16 and c-myc DNA methylation and mRNA expression in a chemical induced rat liver cancer model

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The development and progression of liver cancer may involve abnormal changes in DNA methylation, which lead to the activation of certain proto-oncogenes, such as <it>c-myc</it>, as well as the inactivation of certain tumor suppressors, such as <it>p16</it>. Betaine, as an active methyl-donor, maintains normal DNA methylation patterns. However, there are few investigations on the protective effect of betaine in hepatocarcinogenesis.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Four groups of rats were given diethylinitrosamine (DEN) and fed with AIN-93G diets supplemented with 0, 10, 20 or 40 g betaine/kg (model, 1%, 2%, and 4% betaine, respectively), while the control group, received no DEN, fed with AIN-93G diet. Eight or 15 weeks later, the expression of <it>p16 </it>and <it>c-myc </it>mRNA was examined by Real-time PCR (Q-PCR). The DNA methylation status within the <it>p16 </it>and <it>c-myc </it>promoter was analyzed using methylation-specific PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Compared with the model group, numbers and areas of glutathione S-transferase placental form (GST-p)-positive foci were decreased in the livers of the rats treated with betaine (<it>P < 0.05</it>). Although the frequency of <it>p16 </it>promoter methylation in livers of the four DEN-fed groups appeared to increase, there is no difference among these groups after 8 or 15 weeks (<it>P > 0.05</it>). Betaine supplementation attenuated the down-regulation of <it>p16 </it>and inhibited the up-regulation of <it>c-myc </it>induced by DEN in a dose-dependent manner (<it>P </it>< 0.01). Meanwhile, increases in levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) in model, 2% and 4% betaine groups were observed (<it>P < 0.05</it>). Finally, enhanced antioxidative capacity (T-AOC) was observed in both the 2% and 4% betaine groups.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data suggest that betaine attenuates DEN-induced damage in rat liver and reverses DEN-induced changes in mRNA levels.</p

    Informe: Derecho del trabajo y de la seguridad social en España en 2013. Algunos puntos críticos

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    Este documento intenta reflejar algunos de los principales cambios y novedades del ordenamiento laboral español en 2013, levantando acta de cómo la mutabilidad de nuestro Derecho del Trabajo es imparable. Este informe, consciente de ello, ofrece una selección de elementos esenciales, a juicio de sus autores, especialistas en cada una de las materias, encuadrados en la Sección Juvenil de la Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social. En él, conforme a la organización de dicha Sección en grupos de trabajo, se abordan las novedades más relevantes en materia de derechos fundamentales inespecíficos, contratación laboral, vicisitudes del contrato de trabajo, Derecho colectivo, conciliación y corresponsabilidad, protección social y prevención de riesgos laborales. This paper tries to show some of the many changes and novelties in Spanish Labour Law during 2013, drawing up a record of the unstoppable character of our Labour legal system. This report offers a selection of essential elements, according to its authors, all of them specialists in each one of the subjects, being part of the Young Scholars’ Section of the Spanish Association for Labour and Social Security Law. According to the organization of the said Section in working groups, we can find novelties concerning unspecific fundamental rights, work contracts, the life of the work contract and collective Labour Law, reconciliation and co responsibility, social protection and occupational risk prevention
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