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    Therapeutic concentrations of varenicline increases exocytotic release of catecholamines from human and rat adrenal chromaffin cells in the presence of nicotine

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    Cardiovascular side effects of varenicline and a case report of a hypertensive crisis in a varenicline-prescribed patient with pheochromocytoma have been reported. The goal of the present study was to determine whether such side effects might derive, in part, from increased exocytosis of secretory vesicles and subsequent catecholamine release triggered by varenicline in human chromaffin cells of the adrenal gland. In this study, we performed electrophysiological plasma membrane capacitance and carbon fiber amperometry experiments to evaluate the effect of varenicline on exocytosis and catecholamine release, respectively, at concentrations reached during varenicline therapy (100 nM). Experiments were conducted in the absence or presence of nicotine, at plasma concentrations achieved right after smoking (250 nM) or steady-state concentrations (110 nM), in chromaffin cells of the adrenal gland obtained from human organ donors. Cells were stimulated with short pulses (10 ms) of acetylcholine (ACh; 300 μM) applied at 0.2 Hz, in order to closer mimic the physiological situation at the splanchnic nerve-chromaffin cell synapse. In addition, rat chromaffin cells were used to compare the effects obtained in cells from a more readily available species. Varenicline increased the exocytosis of secretory vesicles in human and rat chromaffin cells in the presence of nicotine, effects that were not due to an increase of plasma membrane capacitance or currents triggered by the nicotinic agonists alone. These results should be considered in nicotine addiction therapies when varenicline is usedThis work was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [grant number BFU2015-69092 to A.A.] and the U.S. National Institutes of Health [GM136430 and GM103801 to J.M.M

    Percepciones del Desarrollo, dentro y fuera del continente africano

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    Departing from Sandra Wallman's edited book, Perceptions of Development (Cambridge University Press, 1977), authors emphasize the relevance of documenting and analyzing contexts, discourses and practices of development, especially within the field of International Cooperation (Programs, Plans, Projects), and most certainly in Development Studies. Thus people have agency and respond to economic and social change by organizing themselves, resisting, mobilizing and so on. The concept "perceptions of development" (Wallman, 1977) helps to clarify and contextualize local discourses and practices of development, quite often ignored by policy makers and technicians working in Africa and beyond.AFRICAInEs - Investigación y Estudios Aplicados al Desarrollo (SEJ-491), Departamento de Antropología Social, Universidad de Granada

    Fase final de la validación transcultural al español de la escala Hair Specific Skindex-29: sensibilidad al cambio y correlación con la escala SF-12

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    Registro Español de Trasplante Cardiaco. XXXI Informe Oficial de la Asociación de Insuficiencia Cardiaca de la Sociedad Española de Cardiología

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