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    Changes in Day/Night Activity in the 6-OHDA-Induced Experimental Model of Parkinson’s Disease: Exploring Prodromal Biomarkers

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    The search for experimental models mimicking an early stage of Parkinson's disease (PD) before motor manifestations is fundamental in order to explore early signs and get a better prognosis. Interestingly, our previous studies have indicated that 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) is a suitable model to induce an early degeneration of the nigrostriatal system without any gross motor impairment. Considering our previous findings, we aim to implement a novel system to monitor rats after intrastriatal injection of 6-OHDA to detect and analyze physiological changes underlying prodromal PD. Twenty male Sprague-Dawley rats were unilaterally injected with 6-OHDA (n = 10) or saline solution (n = 10) into the right striatum and placed in enriched environment cages where the activity was monitored. After 2 weeks, the amphetamine test was performed before the sacrifice. Immunohistochemistry was developed for the morphological evaluation and western blot analysis to assess molecular changes. Home-cage monitoring revealed behavioral changes in response to 6-OHDA administration including significant hyperactivity and hypoactivity during the light and dark phase, respectively, turning out in a change of the circadian timing. A preclinical stage of PD was functionally confirmed with the amphetamine test. Moreover, the loss of tyrosine hydroxylase expression was significantly correlated with the motor results, and 6-OHDA induced early proapoptotic events. Our findings provide evidence for a novel prodromal 6-OHDA model following a customized monitoring system that could give insights to detect non-motor deficits and molecular targets to test neuroprotective/neurorestorative agents.This study has been financially supported by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) PPG 17/51 and GIU 092/19, the Basque Government (Saiotek SA-2010/00028, ELEKIN, Engineering and Society and Bioengineering, and ELKARTEK 18/99), "Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion" (SAF2016 77758 R), FEDER funds, the European Union COST Action (CA15225, CA18106), DomusVi Foundation (FP18/76), and Government of Gipuzkoa (HELENA: Multisensory stimulation tools for Alzheimer Disease). CR appreciates the previous economic support received from UPV/EHU and the current postdoctoral fellowship received from Alfonso Martin Escudero Foundation

    Atención a la diversidad desde una visión interdisciplinaria: resultados del Trabajo Final de Graduación de un grupo de estudiantes de las carreras de Educación Preescolar y Especial

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    Nowadays, the topic of diversity is being studied, particularly in the field of the formation of future educators, where it is clearly evident in each one of the students. In order to understand this concept and meet the challenges it demands, this investigation, through the experience of action research, looks for a real picture of how this diversity is served in Guanacaste’s rural contexts. This is accomplished by identifying those ways to guide a better teachers’ work, and by taking into account the educational planning and the participation of the different sectors involved in the process of teaching and learning.En la actualidad, el tema sobre diversidad está siendo estudiado, particularmente, en el ámbito de la formación docente. Con el fin de entender este concepto y de conocer los retos que demanda este estudio, por medio de la investigación-acción se busca encontrar un panorama real de cómo la diversidad es atendida en los contextos rurales guanacastecos. Esto se logra identificando aquellas maneras que permitan orientar la labor docente, para lo cual se toma en consideración la planificación educativa y la participación de los diversos sectores involucrados en los procesos de enseñanza y de aprendizaje

    Attention to Diversity from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Results from the Final Graduation Project from a Group of Students Majoring in Preschool Education and Special Education

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    Recibido 23 de marzo de 2010 • Aceptado 24 de junio de 2010 • Corregido 24 de agosto de 2010       En la actualidad, el tema sobre diversidad está siendo estudiado, particularmente, en el ámbito de la formación docente. Con el fin de entender este concepto y de conocer los retos que demanda este estudio, por medio de la investigación-acción se busca encontrar un panorama real de cómo la diversidad es atendida en los contextos rurales guanacastecos. Esto se logra identificando aquellas maneras que permitan orientar la labor docente, para lo cual se toma en consideración la planificación educativa y la participación de los diversos sectores involucrados en los procesos de enseñanza y de aprendizaje.Nowadays, the topic of diversity is being studied, particularly in the field of the formation of future educators, where it is clearly evident in each one of the students. In order to understand this concept and meet the challenges it demands, this investigation, through the experience of action research, looks for a real picture of how this diversity is served in Guanacaste’s rural contexts. This is accomplished by identifying those ways to guide a better teachers’ work, and by taking into account the educational planning and the participation of the different sectors involved in the process of teaching and learning

    Molecular typing of IberoAmerican Cryptococcus neoformans isolates

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    A network was established to acquire basic knowledge of Cryptococcus neoformans in IberoAmerican countries. To this effect, 340 clinical, veterinary, and environmental isolates from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Guatemala, and Spain were typed by using M13 polymerase chain reaction-fingerprinting and orotidine monophosphate pyrophosphorylase (URA5) gene restriction fragment length polymorphsm analysis with Hhal and Sau961 in a double digest. Both techniques grouped all isolates into eight previously established molecular types. The majority of the isolates, 68.2% (n=232), were VNI (var. grubii, serotype A), which accords with the fact that this variety causes most human cryptococcal infections worldwide. A smaller proportion, 5.6% (n=19), were VNII (var. grubii, serotype A); 4.1% (n=14), VNIII (AD hybrid), with 9 isolates having a polymorphism in the URA5 gene; 1.8% (n=6), VNIV (var. neoformans, serotype D); 3.5% (n=12), VGI; 6.2% (n=21), VGII; 9.1% (n=31), VGIII, and 1.5% (n=5) VGIV, with all four VG types containing var. gattii serotypes B and C isolates
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