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Vitamin D, a modulator of musculoskeletal health in chronic kidney disease
The spectrum of activity of vitamin D goes beyond calcium and bone homeostasis, and growing evidence suggests that vitamin
D contributes to maintain musculoskeletal health in healthy subjects as well as in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD),
who display the combination of bone metabolism disorder, muscle wasting, and weakness. Here, we review how vitamin D
represents a pathway in which bone and muscle may interact. In vitro studies have confirmed that the vitamin D receptor
is present on muscle, describing the mechanisms whereby vitamin D directly affects skeletal muscle. These include genomic
and non‐genomic (rapid) effects, regulating cellular differentiation and proliferation. Observational studies have shown that
circulating 25‐hydroxyvitamin D levels correlate with the clinical symptoms and muscle morphological changes observed in
CKD patients. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to low bone formation rate and bone mineral density, with an increased
risk of skeletal fractures. The impact of low vitamin D status on skeletal muscle may also affect muscle metabolic pathways,
including its sensitivity to insulin. Although some interventional studies have shown that vitamin D may improve physical
performance and protect against the development of histological and radiological signs of hyperparathyroidism, evidence is
still insufficient to draw definitive conclusions
Origin of coherent structures in a discrete chaotic medium
Using as an example a large lattice of locally interacting Hindmarsh-Rose chaotic neurons, we disclose the origin of ordered structures in a discrete nonequilibrium medium with fast and slow chaotic oscillations. The origin of the ordering mechanism is related to the appearance of a periodic average dynamics in the group of chaotic neurons whose individual slow activity is significantly synchronized by the group mean field. Introducing the concept of a "coarse grain" as a cluster of neuron elements with periodic averaged behavior allows consideration of the dynamics of a medium composed of these clusters. A study of this medium reveals spatially ordered patterns in the periodic and slow dynamics of the coarse grains that are controlled by the average intensity of the fast chaotic pulsation
Error estimation in multitemporal InSAR deformation time series, with application to Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a reliable technique for measuring crustal deformation. However, despite its long application in geophysical problems, its error estimation has been largely overlooked. Currently, the largest problem with InSAR is still the atmospheric propagation errors, which is why multitemporal interferometric techniques have been successfully developed using a series of interferograms. However, none of the standard multitemporal interferometric techniques, namely PS or SB (Persistent Scatterers and Small Baselines, respectively) provide an estimate of their precision. Here, we present a method to compute reliable estimates of the precision of the deformation time series. We implement it for the SB multitemporal interferometric technique (a favorable technique for natural terrains, the most usual target of geophysical applications). We describe the method that uses a properly weighted scheme that allows us to compute estimates for all interferogram pixels, enhanced by a Montecarlo resampling technique that properly propagates the interferogram errors (variance-covariances) into the unknown parameters (estimated errors for the displacements). We apply the multitemporal error estimation method to Lanzarote Island (Canary Islands), where no active magmatic activity has been reported in the last decades. We detect deformation around Timanfaya volcano (lengthening of line-of-sight ∼ subsidence), where the last eruption in 1730–1736 occurred. Deformation closely follows the surface temperature anomalies indicating that magma crystallization (cooling and contraction) of the 300-year shallow magmatic body under Timanfaya volcano is still ongoing.Peer reviewe
Channel-specific input/output transformations arising from the interaction between dynamic synapses and subthreshold oscillations
Authors acknowledge support by MINECO TIN2012-30883 and FIS2013-43201-P
Interplay between subthreshold oscillations and depressing synapses in single neurons
Latorre R, Torres JJ, Varona P (2016) Interplay between Subthreshold Oscillations and Depressing Synapses in Single Neurons. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0145830. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0145830In this paper we analyze the interplay between the subthreshold oscillations of a single neuron conductance-based model and the short-term plasticity of a dynamic synapse with a depressing mechanism. In previous research, the computational properties of subthreshold oscillations and dynamic synapses have been studied separately. Our results show that dynamic synapses can influence different aspects of the dynamics of neuronal subthreshold oscillations. Factors such as maximum hyperpolarization level, oscillation amplitude and frequency or the resulting firing threshold are modulated by synaptic depression, which can even make subthreshold oscillations disappear. This influence reshapes the postsynaptic neuron's resonant properties arising from subthreshold oscillations and leads to specific input/output relations. We also study the neuron's response to another simultaneous input in the context of this modulation, and show a distinct contextual processing as a function of the depression, in particular for detection of signals through weak synapses. Intrinsic oscillations dynamics can be combined with the characteristic time scale of the modulatory input received by a dynamic synapse to build cost-effective cell/channel-specific information discrimination mechanisms, beyond simple resonances. In this regard, we discuss the functional implications of synaptic depression modulation on intrinsic subthreshold dynamics.This work was supported by MINECO TIN2012-30883 (RL and PV) and FIS2013-43201-P (JJT). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript
Simulated Service and Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing for Friction Stir Welded Spun Form Domes
Damage tolerance testing development was required to help qualify a new spin forming dome fabrication process for the Ares 1 program at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). One challenge of the testing was due to the compound curvature of the dome. The testing was developed on a sub-scale dome with a diameter of approximately 40 inches. The simulated service testing performed was based on the EQTP1102 Rev L 2195 Aluminum Lot Acceptance Simulated Service Test and Analysis Procedure generated by Lockheed Martin for the Space Shuttle External Fuel Tank. This testing is performed on a specimen with an induced flaw of elliptical shape generated by Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and subsequent fatigue cycling for crack propagation to a predetermined length and depth. The specimen is then loaded in tension at a constant rate of displacement at room temperature until fracture occurs while recording load and strain. An identical specimen with a similar flaw is then proof tested at room temperature to imminent failure based on the critical offset strain achieved by the previous fracture test. If the specimen survives the proof, it is then subjected to cryogenic cycling with loads that are a percentage of the proof load performed at room temperature. If all cryogenic cycles are successful, the specimen is loaded in tension to failure at the end of the test. This standard was generated for flat plate, so a method of translating this to a specimen of compound curvature was required. This was accomplished by fabricating a fixture that maintained the curvature of the specimen rigidly with the exception of approximately one-half inch in the center of the specimen containing the induced flaw. This in conjunction with placing the center of the specimen in the center of the load train allowed for successful testing with a minimal amount of bending introduced into the system. Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) tests were performed using the typical double beam assembly and with 4-point loaded specimens under alternate immersion conditions in a 3.5% NaCl environment for 90 days. In addition, experiments were conducted to determine the threshold stress intensity factor for SCC (K1SCC) of Al-Li 2195 which to our knowledge has not been determined previously. The successful simulated service and stress corrosion testing helped to provide confidence to continue to Ares 1 scale dome fabrication
Conservadurismo del resultado bajo las normas internacionales de contabilidad: un estudio comparado
El presente trabajo muestra que la adopción de la normativa del IASB en los países
europeos ha contribuido a aumentar el conservadurismo del resultado de las empresas
que las implantaron antes de ser obligatorias en 2005, acercando las medidas de
conservadurismo a los niveles estadounidenses. Este no es el caso de las empresas
de países menos desarrollados que han adoptado la normativa internacional. Para
estas empresas, pese a la adopción de las NIC, el conservadurismo no ha aumentado.
De hecho, no hay indicios de asimetría en el reconocimiento de noticias en el
resultado. Además, parte del aumento en el conservadurismo observado en las
empresas europeas desaparece si se controla de manera adecuada por sus
características específicas
Vitamin D, a modulator of musculoskeletal health in chronic kidney disease
The spectrum of activity of vitamin D goes beyond calcium and bone homeostasis, and growing evidence suggests that vitamin D contributes to maintain musculoskeletal health in healthy subjects as well as in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), who display the combination of bone metabolism disorder, muscle wasting, and weakness. Here, we review how vitamin D represents a pathway in which bone and muscle may interact. In vitro studies have confirmed that the vitamin D receptor is present on muscle, describing the mechanisms whereby vitamin D directly affects skeletal muscle. These include genomic and non-genomic (rapid) effects, regulating cellular differentiation and proliferation. Observational studies have shown that circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels correlate with the clinical symptoms and muscle morphological changes observed in CKD patients. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to low bone formation rate and bone mineral density, with an increased risk of skeletal fractures. The impact of low vitamin D status on skeletal muscle may also affect muscle metabolic pathways, including its sensitivity to insulin. Although some interventional studies have shown that vitamin D may improve physical performance and protect against the development of histological and radiological signs of hyperparathyroidism, evidence is still insufficient to draw definitive conclusions
Conservadurismo del resultado contable bajo las Normas Internacionales de Contabilidad: Un estudio comparativo.
In this study we analyse whether the use of IASB standards affects the conservatism of
earnings of the firms that adopt them. We compare the conservatism of firms by groups of firms/countries using or not IAS. Our results show that 1) Earnings conservatism is, as pointed out in prior research, more pronounced in common-law-based developed economies; 2) The voluntary use of IASB
standards in Europe (prior to 2005) has significantly increased the measures of earnings conservatism
in adopting firms, and 3) The use of IAS fails to improve the relevance and reliability of accounting information in emerging/developing countries, where enforcement and investor protection is lowEn este trabajo se analiza si el uso de las normas del IASB afecta al conservadurismo del
resultado de las empresas que las adoptan. Para ello comparamos el conservadurismo por grupos de
empresas/países que usan o no las normas internacionales (NIC). Nuestros resultados muestran que:
1) El conservadurismo del resultado es, tal y como pone de manifiesto la literatura previa, más pronunciado en los países desarrollados basados en el derecho común, 2) La adopción voluntaria de las
normas del IASB en Europa (antes de 2005) aumentó significativamente las medidas de conservadurismo del resultado de las empresas que las adoptaron, y 3) El uso de las NIC no logró mejorar la relevancia/fiabilidad de la información contable en los países emergentes o en vías de desarrollo, donde
la protección de los intereses de los inversores es escasa
Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross section of 230Th at the CERN n_TOF facility
Euratom "Support safe operation of nuclear systems" program MIS 5033021European Union (EU)
European Social Fund (ESF)Greek national funds through the action
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