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Meshless 2D direct numerical simulation and heat transfer in a backward-facing step with heat conduction in the step
A meshless direct pressure-velocity coupling procedure is presented to perform
Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) and Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of turbulent
incompressible flows in regular and irregular geometries. The proposed method is a
combination of several efficient techniques found in different Computational Fluid Dynamic
(CFD) procedures. With this new procedure, preliminary calculations with 2D steady state
flows show that viscous effects become negligible faster that ever predicted numerically. The
fundamental idea of this method lays on several important inconsistencies found in three of
the most popular techniques used in CFD, segregated procedures, as well as in other
formulations. The inconsistencies found become important in elliptic flows and they might
lead to some wrong solutions. Preliminary calculations done in 2D laminar flows, suggest that
the numerical diffusion and interpolation error are much important at low speeds, mainly
when both, viscous and inertia forces are present. With this competitive and efficient
procedure, the solution of the 2D Direct Numerical Simulation of turbulent flow with heat
transfer on a backward-facing step is presented. The thermal energy is going to be transferred
to the fluid through conduction on the step, with both constant temperature and heat flux
conditions in the back wall of the step. The variation of the local Nusselt Number through the wall will be studied and its corresponding effect in the energy transfer to the fluid
Liver Glucokinase and Lipid Metabolism
Control of energy metabolism is crucial for optimal functioning of organs and tissues.
Amongst all nutrients, glucose is the principal energy source for most cells and, therefore,
minimum blood glucose levels must be guaranteed. Alterations in glycaemia can lead to
hyperglycaemic states (producing protein glycosylation and toxicity in glucose-sensitive
cells) or hypoglycaemic states (that can affect brain function), both harmful. Therefore,
mechanisms must exist to keep glycaemia in a narrow physiological range (4-8 mM)
independently of the nutritional state. To achieve control of blood glucose levels, our body
has a complex, interorgan signaling system using nutrients (glucose, lipids, amino acids),
hormones (insulin, glucagon, ghrelin, etc.) and the autonomic nervous system. In response
to these signals, organs and tissues (mainly intestine, endocrine pancreas, liver, skeletal
muscle, adipose tissue, brain and adrenal glands) adapt their function to energetic
requirements.
The liver plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis by continuously
adapting its metabolism to energetic needs. In the fed state, when blood glucose levels are
high and there is insulin, liver takes-up part glucose to replenish glycogen stores. Besides,
when glucose stores are full, the liver has the capacity to synthesize lipids de novo from
glucose for-long term energy storage. Lipids are packaged in very low-density lipoprotein
(VLDL) particles and then transported to the adipose tissue. Conversely during starvation,
when glycaemia falls and glucagon increases, the liver produces glucose to maintain
circulating glucose levels by breaking down glycogen stores or by synthesizing glucose de
novo through gluconeogenesis. Gluconeogenesis, as an energy-consuming pathway, is
linked to -oxidation of fatty acids (fuel supplier pathway)..
CCD and Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor to analyse holographic lens resolution
Nowadays, the study and optimization of volume holographic lenses (HLs) stored in low-toxicity photopolymers have a great interest. HLs are now a component of optical imaging systems that are mostly used in head-mounted displays for virtual and augmented reality or as non-image systems in light deflectors and concentrators. One of the most important parameters used when working with imaging systems is the resolution of the optical system. In this work, the similarity between the object and image of negative asymmetrical HLs stored in a low-toxicity photopolymer named Biophotopol has been evaluated theoretically and experimentally. For this purpose, the resolution of the HLs was calculated using the Convolution Theorem. A USAF 1951 test was used as an object and the impulse responses of the HLs were obtained with two different sensors: CCD and Hartmann-Shack (HS) wavefront sensor. In addition, the resolution of the HLs has been obtained by two different methods: one using the Convolution Theorem, using both the CCD and the HS wavefront sensor, and the other by forming the USAF test image on the CCD sensor. Finally, a theoretical study of object-image similarity was carried out using the MSE (mean squared error) metric to evaluate the quantitative experimental results.This research was funded by Universidad de Alicante (UAFPU20-23); Generalitat Valenciana (CIDEXG/2022/60, IDIFEDER/2021/014, PROMETEO/2021/006); Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (PID2019-106601RB-I00, PID2021-123124OB-I00)
Liver GlucokinaseA456V Induces Potent Hypoglycemia without Dyslipidemia through a Paradoxical Induction of the Catalytic Subunit of Glucose-6-Phosphatase
Recent reports point out the importance of the complex GK-GKRP in controlling glucose and lipid homeostasis. Several GK mutations affect GKRP binding, resulting in permanent activation of the enzyme. We hypothesize that hepatic overexpression of a mutated form of GK, GKA456V, described in a patient with persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy (PHHI) and could provide a model to study the consequences of GK-GKRP deregulation in vivo.
GKA456V was overexpressed in the liver of streptozotocin diabetic mice. Metabolite profiling in serum and liver extracts, together with changes in key components of glucose and lipid homeostasis, were analyzed and compared to GK wild-type transfected livers. Cell compartmentalization of the mutant but not the wild-type GK was clearly affected in vivo, demonstrating impaired GKRP regulation.
GKA456V overexpression markedly reduced blood glucose in the absence of dyslipidemia, in contrast to wild-type GK-overexpressing mice. Evidence in glucose utilization did not correlate with increased glycogen nor lactate levels in the liver. PEPCK mRNA was not affected, whereas the mRNA for the catalytic subunit of glucose-6-phosphatase was upregulated ~4 folds in the liver of GKA456V-treated animals, suggesting that glucose cycling was stimulated. Our results provide new insights into the complex GK regulatory network and validate liver-specific GK activation as a strategy for diabetes therapy
Evolución costera de la desembocadura del Guadalquivir en los últimos 6000 años (SW de España)
3 páginas, 2 figuras, 5 referencias.Since the last Holocene sea level rise, about 6,900 yr BP, a series of depositional littoral landforms
has been generated at the outlet of the Guadalquivir river, with progradation along the predominant
longshore drift (towards the east).
The littoral spit systems mapped constitute fur progradation phases. The first is dated between the
Flandrian maximum (6,900 yr BP) and 4,500 yr BP; the second between 4,200-3,900 yr BP and
2,700-2,600 yr BP; the third between 2,300 yr BP and 1,100 yr BP; and the fourth between 1,000 yr
BP and the present. There were separations of successive erosional phases between 4,500-4,200 yr BP,
2,600-2,300 yr BP and, 1,100-1,000 yr BP.
Thus, cycles of higher sedimentation are established, with a slight fall and then stability of sea level.
Littoral barrier constructions dominate, with the genesis of extensive tidal flats that decrease the size of
the estuaries. These sedimentary phases are interrupted by rapid rises in sea level lasting from 100 to
300 years, when the previously constructed littoral barriers are eroded. The cliffs retreat, causing
migration inland of dunar constructions, with frequent overlapping layers. Marine influence within the
estuaries in creases.Este trabajo ha sido subvencionado por
los proyectos coordinados de la DGICYT
PB91-0622-C03-0 1 y PB94-1090-C03-0l. Es una contribución al IGCP-367.Peer reviewe
Avoiding catastrophic failure in correlated networks of networks
Networks in nature do not act in isolation but instead exchange information,
and depend on each other to function properly. An incipient theory of Networks
of Networks have shown that connected random networks may very easily result in
abrupt failures. This theoretical finding bares an intrinsic paradox: If
natural systems organize in interconnected networks, how can they be so stable?
Here we provide a solution to this conundrum, showing that the stability of a
system of networks relies on the relation between the internal structure of a
network and its pattern of connections to other networks. Specifically, we
demonstrate that if network inter-connections are provided by hubs of the
network and if there is a moderate degree of convergence of inter-network
connection the systems of network are stable and robust to failure. We test
this theoretical prediction in two independent experiments of functional brain
networks (in task- and resting states) which show that brain networks are
connected with a topology that maximizes stability according to the theory.Comment: 40 pages, 7 figure
Distinct mechanoreceptor pezo-1 isoforms modulate food intake in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Two PIEZO mechanosensitive cation channels, PIEZO1 and PIEZO2, have been identified in mammals, where they are involved in numerous sensory processes. While structurally similar, PIEZO channels are expressed in distinct tissues and exhibit unique properties. How different PIEZOs transduce force, how their transduction mechanism varies, and how their unique properties match the functional needs of the tissues they are expressed in remain all-important unanswered questions. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has a single PIEZO ortholog (pezo-1) predicted to have 12 isoforms. These isoforms share many transmembrane domains but differ in those that distinguish PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 in mammals. We used transcriptional and translational reporters to show that putative promoter sequences immediately upstream of the start codon of long pezo-1 isoforms predominantly drive green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression in mesodermally derived tissues (such as muscle and glands). In contrast, sequences upstream of shorter pezo-1 isoforms resulted in GFP expression primarily in neurons. Putative promoters upstream of different isoforms drove GFP expression in different cells of the same organs of the digestive system. The observed unique pattern of complementary expression suggests that different isoforms could possess distinct functions within these organs. We used mutant analysis to show that pharyngeal muscles and glands require long pezo-1 isoforms to respond appropriately to the presence of food. The number of pezo-1 isoforms in C. elegans, their putative differential pattern of expression, and roles in experimentally tractable processes make this an attractive system to investigate the molecular basis for functional differences between members of the PIEZO family of mechanoreceptors.Fil: Hughes, Kiley. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Shah, Ashka. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Bai, Xiaofei. National Institutes of Health; Estados UnidosFil: Adams, Jessica. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Bauer, Rosemary. University of Chicago; Estados UnidosFil: Jackson, Janelle. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Harris, Emily. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Ficca, Alyson. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Freebairn, Ploy. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Mohammed, Shawn. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Fernandez, Eliana Mailen. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas; ArgentinaFil: Bainbridge, Chance. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Brocco, Marcela Adriana. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas; ArgentinaFil: Stein, Wolfgang. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados UnidosFil: Vidal Gadea, Andrés G.. University Of Illinois. Deparment Of Biological Science; Estados Unido
Improving quality of care and clinical outcomes for rectal cancer through clinical audits in a multicentre cancer care organisation
Introduction: Colorectal cancer treatment requires a complex, multidisciplinary approach. Because of the potential variability, monitoring through clinical audits is advisable. This study assesses the effects of a quality improvement action plan in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer and treated with radiotherapy. Methods: Comparative, multicentre study in two cohorts of 120 patients each, selected randomly from patients diagnosed with rectal cancer who had initiated radiotherapy with a curative intent. Based on the results from a baseline clinical audit in 2013, a quality improvement action plan was designed and implemented; a second audit in 2017 evaluated its impact. Results: Standardised information was present on 77.5% of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) staging reports. Treatment strategies were similar in all three study centres. Of the patients whose treatment was interrupted, just 9.7% received a compensation dose. There was an increase in MRI re-staging from 32.5 to 61.5%, and a significant decrease in unreported circumferential resection margins following neoadjuvant therapy (ypCRM), from 34.5 to 5.6% (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The comparison between two clinical audits showed improvements in neoadjuvant radiotherapy in rectal cancer patients. Some indicators reveal areas in need of additional efforts, for example to reduce the overall treatment time
Blazed grating theory to minimize the non-idealities in LCoS devices
Parallel-aligned liquid crystal on silicon (PA-LCoS) microdisplays are widely used in spatial light modulation applications, especially in those requiring phase-only modulation. One such application area is programmable diffractive optics which plays a very important role in modern optical imaging systems or in optical interconnections for optical telecommunications. Among the multilevel diffractive optical elements (DOEs) we focus on the important case of the blazed gratings. We develop the corresponding analytical expressions for the diffracted field where, as one of the novelties in the work, an analytical expression including the fill factor and the flicker is obtained. This enables to have a model against to compare the experimental results in a number of situations where fill factor, flicker, period, and number of quantization levels are the variables. This also enables to design appropriate compensation techniques to enhance the performance of the blazed gratings.Work funded by Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (Spain), projects FIS2017-82919-R (MINECO/AEI/FEDER, UE) and FIS2015-66570-P (MINECO/FEDER)); by Generalitat Valenciana (Spain), project PROMETEO II/2015/015 and GV/2019/021; and Universidad de Alicante (Spain), project GRE17-06
Ensayo de una tipología de las cuencas mediterráneas del proyecto GUADALMED siguiendo las directrices de la Directiva Marco del Agua
RESUMEN Utilizando la propuesta de tipología de ríos de la Directiva Marco del Agua en su anexo 2 se realiza un ensayo tipológico de los puntos de muestreo del proyecto GUADALMED. Según el sistema A, se presentan 16 ecotipos, lo que se juzga poco adecuado para la gestión de los mismos y sin una base ecológica que lo justifique. De acuerdo con la selección previa hecha por los miembros del grupo GUADALMED para 5 de estos ecotipos no habría estaciones de referencia. Con algunas variables medidas en los puntos de muestreo y otras de tipo geológico e hidromorfológico, se realiza un ensayo tipológico usando el sistema B. El método implica un análisis de la correlación entre variables, un cluster de las estaciones utilizando el método K-means y un análisis discriminante de cuáles son las variables que distinguen estos grupos. El estudio da como resultado la caracterización de 6 ecotipos que sin embargo, a juicio de los miembros del proyecto GUADALMED, no recogen la variedad de tipos de ríos mediterráneos. Valorando cualitativamente parámetros no introducidos (por falta de datos) en el análisis K-means, se propone una tipología provisional en 9 grupos. Un análisis de las comunidades de macroinvertebrados (a nivel taxonómico de familia) revela un grado importante de coherencia entre las familias asociadas a cada tipo y sus preferencias ecológicas conocidas. ABSTRACT A preliminary analysis was conducted of the river types in the GUADALMED project using the river typology proposed in the Water Framework Directive (WFD) in its annex 2. Using System A, 16 different types were found, a number too high for water management purposes and such typology lacks a supportive ecological basis. For 5 of these 16 ecotypes, no reference stations exist. Reference stations were selected a priori in project GUADALMED for each of the 12 basins sampled. An ecotypological analysis was performed using System B of the WFD using several variables measured during the study, and other variables obtained from maps or data bases (e.g., geology). The method included the analysis of the calibration between variables, the clustering of stations by the K-means method and a discriminant analysis. The latter revealed which factors were distinctive of each group. Six ecotypes were established for the GUADALMED study sites. These, however, do not include all the mediterranean-type streams of the region. This is mainly due to the absence in the data base of some important features of streams in the data base such as temporality or the dependence of flow on the presence of karstic aquifers, attribute
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