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Proyectos finales integradores : una alternativa para enseñar y aprender activamente
Este nĂșmero de Reflexiones PedagĂłgicas busca presentar los proyectos finales integradores (PFI) como una opciĂłn de enseñanza y aprendizaje activo. Se explica quĂ© son los PFI, asĂ como las ventajas que se obtienen al hacer uso de estos en una o mĂĄs asignaturas. Por otro lado, se relatan las experiencias que el programa de IngenierĂa BiomĂ©dica ha encontrado en la implementaciĂłn de PFI en algunas de sus asignaturas. Por Ășltimo, se exponen algunos retos y desafĂos inherentes a la implementaciĂłn de esta alternativa pedagĂłgica.
Esperamos que lo compartido en este nĂșmero sea de utilidad para continuar en la ruta del aprendizaje activo y significativo, el cual implica retos tanto para los docentes como para los estudiantes. Luego de lo vivido como equipo de profesores, consideramos que esta experiencia es altamente transferible a otros campos de conocimiento. Los resultados son gratificantes, asĂ lo hemos evidenciado en cada momento con los estudiantes
The relationship between truncation and phosphorylation at the C-terminus of tau protein in the paired helical filaments of Alzheimer's disease
Acknowledgements: Authors want to express their gratitude to Dr. P. Davies (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA) and Lester I. Binder (NorthWestern, Chicago, IL, USA) for the generous gift of mAbs (TG-3, Alz-50, and MC1), and (TauC-3), respectively, and to M. en C. Ivan J. GalvĂĄn-Mendoza for his support in confocal microscopy, and Ms. Maricarmen De Lorenz for her secretarial assistance. We also want to express our gratitude to the Mexican Families who donate the brain of their loved ones affected with Alzheimer's disease, and made possible our research. This work was financially supported by CONACyT grant, No. 142293 (For R.M).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Phosphorus restriction does not prevent the increase in fibroblast growth factor 23 elicited by high fat diet
This
study
was
designed
to evaluate
the
influence
of phosphorus
(P)
restriction
on
the
dele-
terious
effects
of high
fat
diets
on
mineral
metabolism.
Twenty-four
rats
were
allotted
to 3
groups
(n = 8 each)
that
were
fed
different
diets
for
7 months.
Rats
in group
1 were
fed
nor-
mal
fat-normal
P (0.6%)
diet
(NF-NP),
rats
in group
2 were
fed
high
fat-
normal
P diet
(HF-
NP)
and
rats
in group
3 were
fed
high
fat-low
P (0.2%)
diet
(HF-LP).
Blood,
urine
and
tissues
were
collected
at the
end
of the
experiments.
When
compared
with
the
control
group
(NF-
NP),
rats
fed
HF
diets
showed
increases
in body
weight,
and
in plasma
concentrations
of tri-
glycerides
and
leptin,
and
decreased
plasma
calcitriol
concentrations.
In rats
fed
HF-NP
plasma
fibroblast
growth
factor
23
(FGF23)
was
higher
(279.6
±
39.4
pg/ml
vs
160.6
±
25.0
pg/ml,
p = 0.018)
and
renal
klotho
(ratio
klotho/GAPDH)
was
lower
(0.75
±
0.06
vs
1.06
±
0.08,
p
<
0.01)
than
in rats
fed
NF-NP.
Phosphorus
restriction
did
not
normalize
plasma
FGF23
or
renal
klotho;
in fact,
rats
fed
HF-LP,
that
only
ingested
an
average
of 22.9
mg/day
of P,
had
higher
FGF23
(214.7
±
32.4
pg/ml)
concentratio
ns
than
rats
fed
NF-NP
(160.6
±
25.
0 pg/ml),
that
ingested
and
average
of 74.4
mg/day
of P over
a 7 month
period.
In conclusion,
our
results
demonstrate
that
severe
P restriction
over
a prolonged
period
of time
(7 months)
does
not
normalize
the
increase
in circulating
FGF23
induced
by
HF
diets.
These
data
indi-
cate
that
the
deleterious
effects
of high
fat
diet
on
the
FGF23/klotho
axis
are
not
eliminated
by
reduced
P intake
Energy-dense diets increase FGF23, lead to phosphorus retention and promote vascular calcifications in rats
Rats with normal renal function (Experiment 1, n = 12) and uninephrectomized (1/2Nx) rats
(Experiment 2, n = 12) were fed diets with normal P (NP) and either normal (NF) or high fat (HF).
Rats with intact renal function (Experiment 3, n = 12) were also fed NF or HF diets with high P (HP).
Additionally, uremic (5/6Nx) rats (n = 16) were fed HP diets with NF or HF. Feeding the HF diets resulted
in significant elevation of plasma FGF23 vs rats fed NF diets: Experiment 1, 593 ± 126 vs 157 ± 28 pg/
ml (p < 0.01); Experiment 2, 538 ± 105 vs 250 ± 18 pg/ml (p < 0.05); Experiment 3, 971 ± 118 vs
534 ± 40 pg/ml (p < 0.01). Rats fed HF diets showed P retention and decreased renal klotho (ratio
klotho/actin) vs rats fed NF diets: Experiment 1, 0.75 ± 0.06 vs 0.97 ± 0.02 (p < 0.01); Experiment 2,
0.69 ± 0.07 vs 1.12 ± 0.08 (p < 0.01); Experiment 3, 0.57 ± 0.19 vs 1.16 ± 0.15 (p < 0.05). Uremic rats
fed HF diet showed more severe vascular calcification (VC) than rats fed NF diet (aortic Ca = 6.3 ± 1.4
vs 1.4 ± 0.1 mg/g tissue, p < 0.001). In conclusion, energy-rich diets increased plasma levels of
FGF23, a known risk factor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Even though FGF23 has major
phosphaturic actions, feeding HF diets resulted in P retention, likely secondary to decreased renal
klotho, and aggravated uremic V
The cadherinâcatenin complex in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Abnormal Wnt signaling and impaired cellâcell
adhesion due to abnormal E-cadherin and b-catenin func tion have been implicated in many cancers, but have not
been fully explored in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The aim
of this study was to analyze b-Catenin cellular location and
E-cadherin expression levels in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
E-cadherin expression levels were also correlated with
clinical data and underlying pathology. b-Catenin and
E-cadherin expression were examined in 18 nasopharyn geal carcinoma and 7 non-tumoral inflammatory pharynx
tissues using immunohistochemical methods. Patient clin ical data were collected, and histological evaluation was
performed by hematoxylin/eosin staining. b-catenin was
detected in membrane and cytoplasm in all cases of naso pharyngeal carcinoma, regardless of histological type; in
non-tumoral tissues, however, b-catenin was observed only
in the membrane. As for E-cadherin expression levels,
strong staining was observed in most non-tumoral tissues,
but staining was only moderate in nasopharyngeal carci noma tissues. E-cadherin expression was associated with
b-catenin localization, study group, metastatic disease, and
patient outcomes. Reduced levels of E-cadherin protein
observed in nasopharyngeal carinoma may play an
important role in invasion and metastasis. Cytoplasmic
b-catenin in nasopharyngeal carcinoma may impair cellâ
cell adhesion, promoting invasive behavior and a metastatic
tumor phenotype
Oral Acid Load Down-Regulates Fibroblast Growth Factor 23
Increased dietary acid load has a negative impact on health, particularly when renal function is compromised. Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a bone-derived hormone that is elevated during renal failure. The relationship between metabolic acidosis and FGF23 remains unclear. To investigate the effect of dietary acid load on circulating levels of FGF23, rats with normal renal function and with a graded reduction in renal mass (1/2 Nx and 5/6 Nx) received oral NH4Cl for 1 month. Acid intake resulted in a consistent decrease of plasma FGF23 concentrations in all study groups when compared with their non-acidotic control: 239.3 ± 13.5 vs. 295.0 ± 15.8 pg/mL (intact), 346.4 ± 19.7 vs. 522.6 ± 29.3 pg/mL (1/2 Nx) and 988.0 ± 125.5 vs. 2549.4 ± 469.7 pg/mL (5/6 Nx). Acidosis also decreased plasma PTH in all groups, 96.5 ± 22.3 vs. 107.3 ± 19.1 pg/mL, 113.1 ± 17.3 vs. 185.8 ± 22.2 pg/mL and 504.9 ± 75.7 vs. 1255.4 ± 181.1 pg/mL. FGF23 showed a strong positive correlation with PTH (r = 0.877, p < 0.0001) and further studies demonstrated that acidosis did not influence plasma FGF23 concentrations in parathyroidectomized rats, 190.0 ± 31.6 vs. 215 ± 25.6 pg/mL. In conclusion, plasma concentrations of FGF23 are consistently decreased in rats with metabolic acidosis secondary to increased acid intake, both in animals with intact renal function and with decreased renal function. The in vivo effect of metabolic acidosis on FGF23 appears to be related to the simultaneous decrease in PTH
Community composition and habitat characterization of a rock sponge aggregation (Porifera, Corallistidae) in the Cantabrian Sea.
Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots
of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. They are classified as Vulnerable Marine
Ecosystem and are listed as threatened or declining as a result of anthropogenic
activities. Yet, studies into the distribution, community structure and composition of
these habitats are scarce, hampering the development of appropriate management
measures to ensure their conservation. In this study we describe a diverse benthic
community, dominated by a lithistid sponge, found in two geomorphological features
of important conservation status âLe Danois Bank and El Corbiro Canyonâ of the
Cantabrian Sea. Based on the analyses of visual transects using a photogrammetric
towed vehicle and samples collected by rock dredge, we characterize the habitat and
the associated community in detail. This deep-sea sponge aggregation was found on
bedrock. It is dominated by one lithistid sponge, Neoschrammeniella aff. bowerbankii
(0.2 ind./m2) and further composed of various sponge species as well as of other benthic
invertebrates such as cnidarians, bryozoans and crustaceans. Using a non-invasive
methodology (SfM â Structure from Motion) and empirical relationships of individuals
size and biomass/volume obtained in laboratory for N. aff. bowerbankii, we were able
to estimate a total biomass of 41 kg and volume of 39 l of this species in the surveyed
area. This approach allows a fine tune methodology for estimating biomass and volume
by image-based-observed area avoiding destructive techniques for this species.Postprin
The Anti-Cholinesterase Potential of Fifteen Different Species of Narcissus L. (Amaryllidaceae) Collected in Spain
Narcissus L. is a renowned plant genus with a notable center of diversity and is primarily located in the Mediterranean region. These plants are widely recognized for their ornamental value, owing to the beauty of their flowers; nonetheless, they also hold pharmacological importance. In Europe, pharmaceutical companies usually use the bulbs of Narcissus pseudonarcissus cv. Carlton to extract galanthamine, which is one of the few medications approved by the FDA for the palliative treatment of mild-to-moderate symptoms of Alzheimerâs disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of these plants in Alzheimerâs disease. The alkaloid extract from the leaves of different species of Narcissus was obtained by an acid-base extraction work-up -procedure. The biological potential of the samples was carried out by evaluating their ability to inhibit the enzymes acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase (AChE and BuChE, respectively). The species N. jacetanus exhibited the best inhibition values against AChE, with IC50 values of 0.75 ± 0.03 ”g·mLâ1, while N. jonquilla was the most active against BuChE, with IC50 values of 11.72 ± 1.15 ”g·mLâ1.Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo (CYTED, 223RT0140)
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