62 research outputs found
The A54T polymorphism in the FABP2 gene and its relationship with obesity
Introduction: Obesity is a complex, multifactorial,
and mostly preventable disease affecting, along
with overweight, more than a third of today’s world
population. Variations in the nucleotide sequence of
both metabolic and appetite control genes have been
counted among these non-modifiable factors and are
associated with BMI, lipidic profile, and abdominal
circumference alterations. Methods: An analytical,
non-experimental, and transversal research was
done with the purpose to assess the presence of A54T
polymorphism in the FABP gene in a sub-sample from
the Maracaibo City Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence
Study. Results: 154 individuals eight subjects were
carriers of the A54Tpolymorphism, namely, a genotypic
frequency of 5.19 %, with a sex distribution of 50 %
for women (n=4) and 50 % (n=4) for men. In
respect of alleles similarity degree, 75 % (n=6) were
homozygous, and 25 % (n=2) were heterozygous.
Obesity diagnosis throughout BMI was only present
in 12.50 % (n=1) of the A54T carriers. Conversely,
25 % (n=2) of the carriers were overweighed; 50 %
(n=4) were presented as normal-weight people; and
only 12.50 % (n=1), in one underweighted person.
Conclusion: As in many other studies, we do not
find an association between Ala54Thr polymorphism
and obesity. This result reinforces the fact of the
multifactorial character of these diseases and a
carrier state of this polymorphism is not necessarily
to experience a higher obesity risk, at least, in our
environment.La obesidad es una enfermedad
compleja, multifactorial y en su mayor parte prevenible
que afecta, a más de un tercio de la población mundial
actual. Las variaciones en la secuencia de nucleótidos
de los genes de control del metabolismo y del apetito se
consideran hasta ahora como factores no modificables
y se asocian con alteraciones del IMC, del perfil
lipídico y de la circunferencia abdominal. Métodos:
Se realizó una investigación analítica, no experimental
y transversal con el propósito de evaluar la presencia
del polimorfismo A54T en el gen FABP en una
submuestra del Estudio de Prevalencia del Síndrome
Metabólico de la Ciudad de Maracaibo. Resultados:
De los 154 individuos de la submuestra ocho sujetos
fueron portadores del polimorfismo A54T, es decir, una
frecuencia genotípica de 5,19 %, con una distribución
por sexo de 50 % para las mujeres (n=4) y 50 % (n=4)
para los hombres. Con respecto al grado de similitud
de los alelos, el 75 % (n=6) eran homocigotos y el
25 % (n=2) heterocigotos. El diagnóstico de obesidad
a lo largo del IMC sólo estuvo presente en el 12,50 %
(n=1) de los portadores de A54T. Por el contrario,
el 25 % (n=2) de los portadores tenían sobrepeso; el
50 % (n=4) se presentaron como personas de peso
normal; y sólo el 12,50 % (n=1) en la categoría
de peso insuficiente. Conclusión: No se encontró
una asociación entre el polimorfismo de Ala54Thr
y la obesidad. Este resultado refuerza el carácter
multifactorial de estas enfermedades y que un estado
portador de este polimorfismo no es causa necesaria
para padecer obesidad, al menos, en nuestro medio
Evaluation of the relationship between academic performance and stress in medical students
Estudiar algunos factores de riesgo que inciden en el rendimiento académico (estrés, alcohol, redes de amistad, depresión y funcionalidad familiar) en los estudiantes de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Manizales. Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo de una muestra probabilística de estudiantes de 2º a 11º semestre. Se aplicó una encuesta trasversal anónima en donde se establecieron características sociodemográficas, culturales, escolares y motivacionales, así como la presencia de estrés, depresión, disfunción familiar y consumo de sustancias. Se correlacionaron las variables con el rendimiento académico, mediante prueba de chi cuadrado, coeficientes de correlación de Pearson y análisis de regresión lineal. Resultados: Se analizaron 212 estudiantes entre 17 y 31 años, procedentes en su mayoría de otra ciudad. Todas las variables estuvieron asociadas con el rendimiento académico (α ≤ 0.05). Conclusiones: Se encontró relación significativa entre el rendimiento académico y estrés, y de éste con depresión, alcohol y funcionalidad familiar. [Bermúdez SB, Durán MM, Escobar C, Morales A, Monroy SA, Ramírez A, et al. Evaluación de la relación entre rendimiento académico y estrés en estudiantes de MedicinaTo study risk factors that where found as influence in the academic yield (stress, alcohol, friendships, depression and family relations) in the students of the Medicine Faculty of the Universidad de Manizales. Materials and methods: Descriptive study integrated by random selected sample, who were attending of II to XI semester of the Medicine faculty. An anonymous survey was conduced about sociodemographic, cultural, academic and motivational characteris-tics, including stress, depresión, family disfunction and substance abuse. We correlated all variables with academic yield using chi square test, Pearson`s coefficient and lineal regression. Results: 212 students of ages between 17 and 31 years where analyzed, in which the majority where from another city. Some of the factors were detected which affect the academic yield of the students as it is stress, depression, the family function and friendships among others. Conclusions: A significant relation between academic yield and stress was found. In turn, stress variable was influenced by depression, alcohol and family relation. [Bermúdez SB, Durán MM, Escobar C, Morales A, Monroy SA, Ramírez A, et al. Relation between academic yield and stress in medical students
Evaluación de la relación entre rendimiento académico y estrés en estudiantes de Medicina
ResumenObjetivo: Estudiar algunos factores de riesgo que inciden en el rendimiento académico (estrés, alcohol, redes de amistad, depresión y funcionalidad familiar) en los estudiantes de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Manizales. Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo de una muestra probabilística de estudiantes de 2º a 11º semestre. Se aplicó una encuesta trasversal anónima en donde se esíablecáeron caracíerísíácas socáodemográfácasI culíuralesI escolares y motivacionales, así como la presencia de estrés, depresión, disfunción familiar y consumo de sustancias. Se correlacionaron las variables con el rendimiento académico, mediante prueba de chá cuadradoI coefácáeníes de correlacáón de mearson ó análásás regresión lineal. Resultados: Se analizaron 212 estudiantes entre 17 y 31 años, procedentes en su mayoría de otra ciudad. Todas lasvariables estuvieron asociadas con el rendimiento académico (α ≤ 0.05). Conclusiones: Se encontró relación significativa entre el rendimiento académico y estrés, y de éste con depresión, alcohol y funcionalidad familiar.[Bermúdez SB, Durán MM, Escobar C, Morales A, Monroy SA, Ramírez A, et al. Evaluación de la relación entre rendimiento académico y estrés en estudiantes de Medicina MedUNAB 2006; 9:198-205].Palabras clave: Estrés, Alcoholismo, Depresión, Función familiar, Red de amigos, Rendimiento Académico
Higher levels of glutamate in the associative-striatum of subjects with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia and patients with first-episode psychosis
The glutamatergic and dopaminergic systems are thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Their interaction has been widely documented and may have a role in the neurobiological basis of the disease. The aim of this study was to compare, using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS), glutamate levels in the precommissural dorsal-caudate (a dopamine-rich region) and the cerebellar cortex (negligible for dopamine) in the following: (1) 18 antipsychotic-naïve subjects with prodromal symptoms and considered to be at ultra high-risk for schizophrenia (UHR), (2) 18 antipsychotic-naïve first- episode psychosis patients (FEP), and (3) 40 age- and sex- matched healthy controls. All subjects underwent a 1H-MRS study using a 3Tesla scanner. Glutamate levels were quantified and corrected for the proportion of cerebrospinal fluid and percentage of gray matter in the voxel. The UHR and FEP groups showed higher levels of glutamate than controls, without differences between UHR and FEP. In the cerebellum, no differences were seen between the three groups. The higher glutamate level in the precommissural dorsal-caudate and not in the cerebellum of UHR and FEP suggests that a high glutamate level (a) precedes the onset of schizophrenia, and (b) is present in a dopamine-rich region previously implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia.peer-reviewe
Memorias del Séptimo Foro de la Enseñanza de las Matemáticas
En el Séptimo Foro de Enseñanza de las Matemática Ibero 2017 se abordaron temas relacionados con el uso de la historia de las matemáticas en el aula, las transformaciones en las habilidades, destrezas y conocimientos en los alumnos universitarios en la primera década del 2000, el uso de plataformas digitales en la enseñanza de las matemáticas; se expuso sobre situaciones problema en la vida cotidiana relacionados con las matemáticas escolares y la modelación matemática, sobre la historia de la enseñanza de las matermáticas, entre otros temas.ITESO, A.C.Universidad Iberoamericana, Campus Santa F
Safety and effectiveness of CIMAvax-EGF administered in community polyclinics
In spite of the advances in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related death. The epidermal growth factor receptor is an established target for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and its overactivation by the ligands can induce accelerated proliferation, angiogenesis, and metastasis as well as proinflammatory or immunosuppressive signals. CIMAvax-EGF is an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-depleting immunotherapy that is approved for the treatment of NSCLC patients in Cuba. The study was designed as a phase IV trial to characterize the safety and effectiveness of CIMAvax-EGF in advanced NSCLC patients treated in 119 community polyclinics and 24 hospitals. CIMAvax-EGF treatment consisted of four bi-weekly doses followed by monthly boosters. Overall, 741 NSCLC patients ineligible for further cancer-specific treatment were enrolled. CIMAvax-EGF was safe, and the most common adverse events consisted of mild-to-moderate injection site reactions, fever, chills, tremors, and headache. For patients completing the loading doses, the median survival was 9.9 months. For individuals achieving at least stable disease to the frontline and completing vaccination induction, the median survival was 12 months. Most of the functional activities and symptoms evaluated through the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 questionnaire improved over time. In conclusion, this real-world trial demonstrated that CIMAvax-EGF was safe and effective in patients who were vaccinated in the maintenance scenario. A larger effect was seen in subjects with poor prognosis like those with squamous tumors and high EGF levels. Remarkably, this community-based intervention was very important because it demonstrated the feasibility of treating advanced lung cancer patients with active immunotherapy in primary care institutions. In addition to CIMAvax-EGF, patients received supportive care at the community clinic. Vaccine administration by the family doctors at the polyclinics reduced the patients’ burden on the medical oncology services that continued providing chemotherapy and other complex therapies. We conclude that community polyclinics constitute the optimal scenario for administering those cancer vaccines that are safe and require prolonged maintenance in patients with advanced cancer, despite the continuous deterioration of their general condition.Clinical trial registrationhttps://rpcec.sld.cu/trials/RPCEC00000205-En, identifier RPCEC00000205
Nonlinear Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics: concepts and realizations
Nonlinear SUSY approach to preparation of quantum systems with pre-planned
spectral properties is reviewed. Possible multidimensional extensions of
Nonlinear SUSY are described. The full classification of ladder-reducible and
irreducible chains of SUSY algebras in one-dimensional QM is given. Emergence
of hidden symmetries and spectrum generating algebras is elucidated in the
context of Nonlinear SUSY in one- and two-dimensional QM.Comment: 75 pages, Minor corrections, Version published in Journal of Physics
Key Factors Associated With Pulmonary Sequelae in the Follow-Up of Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients
Introduction: Critical COVID-19 survivors have a high risk of respiratory sequelae. Therefore, we aimed to identify key factors associated with altered lung function and CT scan abnormalities at a follow-up visit in a cohort of critical COVID-19 survivors. Methods: Multicenter ambispective observational study in 52 Spanish intensive care units. Up to 1327 PCR-confirmed critical COVID-19 patients had sociodemographic, anthropometric, comorbidity and lifestyle characteristics collected at hospital admission; clinical and biological parameters throughout hospital stay; and, lung function and CT scan at a follow-up visit. Results: The median [p25–p75] time from discharge to follow-up was 3.57 [2.77–4.92] months. Median age was 60 [53–67] years, 27.8% women. The mean (SD) percentage of predicted diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) at follow-up was 72.02 (18.33)% predicted, with 66% of patients having DLCO < 80% and 24% having DLCO < 60%. CT scan showed persistent pulmonary infiltrates, fibrotic lesions, and emphysema in 33%, 25% and 6% of patients, respectively. Key variables associated with DLCO < 60% were chronic lung disease (CLD) (OR: 1.86 (1.18–2.92)), duration of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) (OR: 1.56 (1.37–1.77)), age (OR [per-1-SD] (95%CI): 1.39 (1.18–1.63)), urea (OR: 1.16 (0.97–1.39)) and estimated glomerular filtration rate at ICU admission (OR: 0.88 (0.73–1.06)). Bacterial pneumonia (1.62 (1.11–2.35)) and duration of ventilation (NIMV (1.23 (1.06–1.42), IMV (1.21 (1.01–1.45)) and prone positioning (1.17 (0.98–1.39)) were associated with fibrotic lesions. Conclusion: Age and CLD, reflecting patients’ baseline vulnerability, and markers of COVID-19 severity, such as duration of IMV and renal failure, were key factors associated with impaired DLCO and CT abnormalities
Association of candidate gene polymorphisms with chronic kidney disease : Results of a case-control analysis in the NEFRONA cohort
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major risk factor for end-stage renal disease, cardiovascular disease and premature death. Despite classical clinical risk factors for CKD and some genetic risk factors have been identified, the residual risk observed in prediction models is still high. Therefore, new risk factors need to be identified in order to better predict the risk of CKD in the population. Here, we analyzed the genetic association of 79 SNPs of proteins associated with mineral metabolism disturbances with CKD in a cohort that includes 2,445 CKD cases and 559 controls. Genotyping was performed with matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. We used logistic regression models considering different genetic inheritance models to assess the association of the SNPs with the prevalence of CKD, adjusting for known risk factors. Eight SNPs (rs1126616, rs35068180, rs2238135, rs1800247, rs385564, rs4236, rs2248359, and rs1564858) were associated with CKD even after adjusting by sex, age and race. A model containing five of these SNPs (rs1126616, rs35068180, rs1800247, rs4236, and rs2248359), diabetes and hypertension showed better performance than models considering only clinical risk factors, significantly increasing the area under the curve of the model without polymorphisms. Furthermore, one of the SNPs (the rs2248359) showed an interaction with hypertension, being the risk genotype affecting only hypertensive patients. We conclude that 5 SNPs related to proteins implicated in mineral metabolism disturbances (Osteopontin, osteocalcin, matrix gla protein, matrix metalloprotease 3 and 24 hydroxylase) are associated to an increased risk of suffering CKD
RICORS2040 : The need for collaborative research in chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a silent and poorly known killer. The current concept of CKD is relatively young and uptake by the public, physicians and health authorities is not widespread. Physicians still confuse CKD with chronic kidney insufficiency or failure. For the wider public and health authorities, CKD evokes kidney replacement therapy (KRT). In Spain, the prevalence of KRT is 0.13%. Thus health authorities may consider CKD a non-issue: very few persons eventually need KRT and, for those in whom kidneys fail, the problem is 'solved' by dialysis or kidney transplantation. However, KRT is the tip of the iceberg in the burden of CKD. The main burden of CKD is accelerated ageing and premature death. The cut-off points for kidney function and kidney damage indexes that define CKD also mark an increased risk for all-cause premature death. CKD is the most prevalent risk factor for lethal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the factor that most increases the risk of death in COVID-19, after old age. Men and women undergoing KRT still have an annual mortality that is 10- to 100-fold higher than similar-age peers, and life expectancy is shortened by ~40 years for young persons on dialysis and by 15 years for young persons with a functioning kidney graft. CKD is expected to become the fifth greatest global cause of death by 2040 and the second greatest cause of death in Spain before the end of the century, a time when one in four Spaniards will have CKD. However, by 2022, CKD will become the only top-15 global predicted cause of death that is not supported by a dedicated well-funded Centres for Biomedical Research (CIBER) network structure in Spain. Realizing the underestimation of the CKD burden of disease by health authorities, the Decade of the Kidney initiative for 2020-2030 was launched by the American Association of Kidney Patients and the European Kidney Health Alliance. Leading Spanish kidney researchers grouped in the kidney collaborative research network Red de Investigación Renal have now applied for the Redes de Investigación Cooperativa Orientadas a Resultados en Salud (RICORS) call for collaborative research in Spain with the support of the Spanish Society of Nephrology, Federación Nacional de Asociaciones para la Lucha Contra las Enfermedades del Riñón and ONT: RICORS2040 aims to prevent the dire predictions for the global 2040 burden of CKD from becoming true
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