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    Sarcoma de Partes Blandas como Hallazgo Casual: a Propósito de Cuatro Observaciones

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    Se presentan en este trabajo cuatro pacientes con sarcoma s de partes blandas que fueron diagnosticados de fibrohistiocitoma maligno, osteosarcoma extraesquelético, sarcoma sinovial y sarcoma indiferenciado. En todos ellos el tumor fué un hallazgo casual apreciado en exploraciones orientadas hacia otros procesos por los que acudieron al hospital. Se insiste en el diagnóstico precoz y en el correcto tratamiento de este tipo de sarcomas y se recomienda la punción biopsia ante la presencia de tumoraciones blandas con crecimiento progresivo, aún sin otro tipo de sintomatología.Th e author s hav e colecte d fou r patients diagnose d o f Soft tissu e Sar - comas. Th e histologica l diagnosis was, malignan t fibrou s histiocytoma , extraskele - t a l osteosarcoma , synovia l sarcom a an d no-differentiate d sarcoma . Al l o f the m th e tu m o r wa s a casua l findin g durin g th e exploratio n suspectin g othe r pathology . The y emphasiz e a t th e earl y diagnosis an d correc t managemen t o f this typ e o f sarcomas, a s wel l a s th e needl e biops y (close d biopsy ) o f soft tumor s wit h progresiv e growth , even without clinical symptoms

    Infection with the fungal endophyte Epichloë festucae may alter the allelopathic potential of red fescue

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    16 páginas, 3 tablas, 2 figurasRed fescue (Festuca rubra) is a perennial grass used as both forage and turfgrass. Asymptomatic plants of this species are systemically infected by the fungal endophyte Epichloë festucae, which has a beneficial effect on the infected plants. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the endophyte Epichloë festucae on the allelopathic potential of Festuca rubra against four associated pasture species that are also considered as weeds in lawns, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens, Lotus corniculatus, and Plantago lanceolata. Two experiments were designed to evaluate the allelopathic effect of extracts from the roots and leaves of endophyte-infected (E+) and non-infected (E-) plants on the germination and seedling growth of the four target species. Regardless of the endophyte status of the host plant, leaf extracts elicited a stronger reduction in germination and seedling growth than root extracts. Extracts from E+ plants reduced the speed of germination index of Trifolium spp. to a greater extent than those from E- plants. Radicle length of the target species was the parameter most affected by the presence of the endophyte in F. rubra. Root extracts from E+ plants had a greater inhibitory effect on the radicle growth of the target species than did root extracts from E- plants. A greater concentration in total phenolic compounds was found in the roots of E+ plants than of E-; however, this difference was not observed in the leaves. Thus, the allelopathic potential of F. rubra is altered in infected plants.This work was funded by project AGL2008-01159AGR from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and FEDER. Thanks are due to Dr. Nuria Pedrol for helpful comments in the experimental design and procedures and to Dr. Iñigo Zabalgogeazcoa for comments that improved the manuscript.Peer reviewe

    Urolithin metabotypes can determine the modulation of gut microbiota in healthy individuals by tracking walnuts consumption over three days

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    Walnuts are rich in polyphenols ellagitannins, modulate gut microbiota (GM), and exert health benefits after long-term consumption. The metabolism of ellagitannins to urolithins via GM depends on urolithin metabotypes (UM-A, -B, or -0), which have been reported to predict host responsiveness to a polyphenol-rich intervention. This study aims to assess whether UMs were associated with differential GM modulation after short-term walnut consumption. In this study, 27 healthy individuals consumed 33 g of peeled raw walnuts over three days. GM profiling was determined using 16S rRNA illumina sequencing and specific real-time quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCRs), as well as microbial activity using short-chain fatty acids analysis in stool samples. UMs stratification of volunteers was assessed using ultra performance liquid chromatography-electro spray ionization-quadrupole time of flight-mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS) analysis of urolithins in urine samples. The gut microbiota associated with UM-B was more sensitive to the walnut intervention. Blautia, Bifidobacterium, and members of the Coriobacteriaceae family, including Gordonibacter, increased exclusively in UM-B subjects, while some members of the Lachnospiraceae family decreased in UM-A individuals. Coprococcus and Collinsella increased in both UMs and higher acetate and propionate production resulted after walnuts intake. Our results show that walnuts consumption after only three days modulates GM in a urolithin metabotype-depending manner and increases the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA)

    Epidemiología de las fracturas de la extremidad proximal del fémur en asturias

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    Hemos realizado un estudio epidemiológico de las fracturas de fémur proximal en personas mayores de 50 años, atendidas en nuestro Hospital durante los años 1990-92. Se valoraron un total de 355 casos. En el período estudiado se observó que las fracturas más numerosas fueron la cervicales, no encontrando diferencias significativas en los ingresos según el período estacional. La edad media de presentación fue de 81 años. La tasa de incidencia fue muy semejante a las otras provincias españolas y menor que la encontrada en los países del Norte de Europa, Inglaterra y Estados Unidos.We have performed an epidemiologic study on the incidence of proximal femoral fractures in patients older than 50 years, all reviewed in our Hospital from 1990 to 1992. We included 355 patients. Femoral neek fractures were the most frequent lesions. No significant differences in the hospital admissions were found during all the year's seasons. The mean age of presentation was 81 years. The incidence rate was similar to the rest of Spain, and less than in North Europe, England and United States

    Hemangioma intramuscular: A propósito de un caso

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    Se presenta el caso de un tumor de partes blandas localizado en la unión de tercio proximal y medio de pierna derecha, en el espesor del músculo peroneo lateral largo. Los estudios preoperatorios consideraron como primera posibilidad un hemangioma que fue confirmado posteriormente en la anatomía patológica y tratado mediante resección completa. Se hace a su vez un recuerdo bibliográfico de este tipo de tumores.A soft-tissue located in the confluence of the proximal and middle third of the right leg, depth in the peroneus lateralis longus muscle is presented. Preoperative showed an intramuscular haemangioma and postoperative histological diagnosis was confirmed and complete excision was the treatment applied. The literature related to the condition is also reviewed

    The role of polyphenols in modern nutrition

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    Polyphenols are found in plant-based foods and beverages, notably apples, berries, citrus fruit, plums, broccoli, cocoa, tea and coffee, and many others. There is substantial epidemiological evidence that a diet high in polyphenol-rich fruit, vegetables, cocoa and beverages protects against developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The absorption and metabolism of these compounds has been well described and, for many, the gut microbiota play a critical role in absorption; taking into consideration the parent compound and the metabolites from colon bacteria catabolism, more than 80% of a dose can be absorbed and ultimately excreted in the urine. Common polyphenols in the diet are flavanols (cocoa, tea, apples, broad beans), flavanones (hesperidin in citrus fruit), hydroxycinnamates (coffee, many fruits), flavonols (quercetin in onions, apples and tea) and anthocyanins (berries). Many intervention studies, mechanistic in vitro data and epidemiological studies support a role for polyphenols against the development of chronic diseases. For example, flavanols decrease endothelial dysfunction, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and modulate energy metabolism. Coffee and tea both reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, through action of their constituent polyphenols. Despite extensive research, the exact mechanisms of action of polyphenols in the human body have not been decisively proven, but there is strong evidence that some targets such as nitric oxide metabolism, carbohydrate digestion, and oxidative enzymes are important for health benefits. Consumption of polyphenols as healthy dietary components is consistent with the advice to eat five or more portions of fruit and vegetables per day, but it is currently difficult to recommend what ‘doses’ of specific polyphenols should be consumed to derive maximum benefit

    Inhibition of Gastric Lipase as a Mechanism for Body Weight and Plasma Lipids Reduction in Zucker Rats Fed a Rosemary Extract Rich in Carnosic Acid

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    BACKGROUND: Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) extracts (REs) exhibit hepatoprotective, anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory properties and are widely used in the food industry. REs are rich in carnosic acid (CA) and carnosol which may be responsible for some of the biological activities of REs. The aim of this study was to investigate whether inhibition of lipase activity in the gut may be a mechanism by which a RE enriched in CA (40%) modulates body weight and lipids levels in a rat model of metabolic disorders and obesity. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: RE was administered for 64 days to lean (fa/+) and obese (fa/fa) female Zucker rats and body weight, food intake, feces weight and blood biochemical parameters were monitored throughout the study. Lipase activity (hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylbutyrate) was measured in the gastrointestinal tract at the end of the study and the contents of CA, carnosol and methyl carnosate were also determined. Sub-chronic administration of RE moderately reduced body weight gain in both lean and obese animals but did not affect food intake. Serum triglycerides, cholesterol and insulin levels were also markedly decreased in the lean animals supplemented with RE. Importantly, lipase activity was significantly inhibited in the stomach of the RE-supplemented animals where the highest content of intact CA and carnosol was detected. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm that long-term administration of RE enriched in CA moderates weight gain and improves the plasma lipids profile, primarily in the lean animals. Our data also suggest that these effects may be caused, at least in part, by a significant inhibition of gastric lipase and subsequent reduction in fat absorption

    Role of the small intestine, colon and microbiota in determining the metabolic fate of polyphenols

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    (Poly)phenols are a large group of compounds, found in food, beverages, dietary supplements and herbal medicines. Owing to their biological activities, absorption and metabolism of the most abundant compounds in humans are well understood. Both the chemical structure of the phenolic moiety and any attached chemical groups define whether the polyphenol is absorbed in the small intestine, or reaches the colon and is subject to extensive catabolism by colonic microbiota. Untransformed substrates may be absorbed, appearing in plasma primarily as methylated, sulfated and glucuronidated derivatives, with in some cases the unchanged substrate. Many of the catabolites are well absorbed from the colon and appear in the plasma either similarly conjugated, or as glycine conjugates, or in some cases unchanged. Although many (poly)phenol catabolites have been identified in human plasma and / or urine, the pathways from substrate to final catabolite, and the species of bacteria and enzymes involved, are still scarcely reported. While it is clear that the composition of the human gut microbiota can be modulated in vivo by supplementation with some (poly)phenol-rich commodities, such modulation is definitely not an inevitable consequence of supplementation, it depends on the treatment, length of time and on the individual metabotype, and it is not clear whether the modulation is sustained when supplementation ceases. Some catabolites have been recorded in plasma of volunteers at concentrations similar to those shown to be effective in in vitro studies suggesting that some benefit may be achieved in vivo by diets yielding such catabolites

    Caracterización de un virus que infecta al hongo Endofítico Epichloë festucae

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    [ES] Epichloë festucae (Ascomycota) infecta a la gramínea Festuca rubra. La infección a en gramíneas confiere a la planta una serie de beneficios, entre otros ser más resistentes a herbívoros. E. festucae está infectado a su vez por un genoma vírico de 5109bp RNAbc, dicho genoma fue secuenciado, y adicionalmente se estudió su incidencia en poblaciones naturales, al igual que su modo de transmisión. En función a las características que presenta el genoma viral, se ha caracterizado como miembro de la familia Totiviridae. Está formado por dos ORFs que están solapados por un tetranucleótido; el ORF1 codifica para una posible proteína de la cápsida con una longitud de 765 aminoácidos; por su parte el ORF2 (en desfase de lectura de -1 con respecto al ORF1, codifica para una posible proteína RNA polimerasa RNA dependiente de una longitud de 826 aminoácidos. Este virus es denominado Epichloë festucae virus 1 (EfV1), y está relacionado con los miembros del género Victorivirus que infecta a hongos filamentosos, y que es deducido por medio de un análisis filogenético de la CPs y la RdRps. En dos poblaciones naturales de Epichloë festucae, el 36.4% de los aislados están infectados por EfV1. El virus fue transmitido por esporas asexuales (conidios) con una eficiencia del 100%, mientras que no se produce nunca transmisión por ascosporas procedentes del cruce sexual entre individuos con virus y sin virus.[EN] Festucae Epichloë (Ascomycota) infects the grass Festuca rubra. The infection of grasses gives the plant a number of benefits, including more resistant to herbivores. E. festucae turn is infected by a RNAbc 5109bp viral genome, this genome was sequenced, and further studied its effect on natural populations, as well as their mode of transmission. According to the features found in the viral genome has been characterized as Totiviridae family member. It consists of two ORFs which are overlapping by a tetranucleotide, the ORF1 coding for a possible coat protein with a length of 765 amino acids, for its part, the ORF2 (in reading lag of -1 with respect to ORF1, encodes a possible RNA-dependent RNA polymerase protein of 826 amino acids long. This virus is called Epichloë festucae virus 1 (EfV1), and is related to members of the genus Victorivirus infecting filamentous fungi, and is inferred by a phylogenetic analysis of the CPs and RdRps. Two natural populations of Epichloë festucae, 36.4% of isolates are infected EfV1. The virus was transmitted through asexual spores (conidia) with an efficiency of 100%, while transmission never occurs by sexual ascospores from the cross between individuals with and without virus virus
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