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    Haur-obesitatea eta sedentarismoa prebenitzeko, haur-obesitatea edo sedentarismoa pairatzeko arriskua duten lehen hezkuntzako haurrei eta beraien gurasoei bideratutako osasun-hezkuntza proiektua

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    Obesitatea, osasuna kaltetu dezakeen gantz pilaketa anormal edo gehiegizkoa da. Badakigu, obesitatearen kausa nagusia desoreka energetikoa dela; dieta, jarduera fisikoa, teknologien erabilera eta loa, energia-orekaren erabakigarriak direlarik. Honek, ikuspegi itxaropentsu bat erakusten digu, obesitatearen kausa nagusia elikadura eta aktibitate fisiko ohiturak direlako, eta hauek haurtzarotik heziketa egoki batekin landu daitezkeelako. Beraz, obesitate eta sedentarismoa izateko arriskua duten haurrei eta beraien gurasoei zuzendutako osasun-hezkuntza proiektua proposatzen da. Helburua: obesitatea edo sedentarismoa izateko arriskua duten umeei eta gurasoei, haur-obesitatea eta sedentarismoa prebenitzeko, zuzendutako osasun-hezkuntza proiektu bat diseinatzea. Metodologia: osasun-hezkuntza proiektua aurrera eramateko gaiaren inguruko bilaketa bibliografiko sistematizatua egin da metabilatzaile eta datu-base ezberdinetan. Gainera, web-orri ofizialak eta liburuak erabili dira proiektua osatzeko. Plangintza: proiektu honen helburu pedagogiko nagusia, proiektuan parte hartuko duten lehen hezkuntzako 5. Mailako umeek eta beraien gurasoek, osasun-hezkuntza bukatzean haur-gizentasuna eta sedentarismoa prebenitzeko behar dituzten ezagutzak, jarrerak eta gaitasunak bereganatuta izatea da. Horretarako, bederatzi saio izango dituen proiektua diseinatu da: hiru gurasoekin bakarrik, bost haurrekin bakarrik eta azkena guztiak batera. Proiektuak hiru aste iraungo du, honen emaitzak, prozesua, egitura eta baliabideak saioetan zehar ebaluatuko direlarik. Ekarpen pertsonala: obesitatearen inguruko beste osasun-hezkuntza proiektuekin konparatuz, honek bi gauza berri erakusten dizkigu. Alde batetik, gurasoen parte hartzea ezinbestekoa dela etxeko ohiturak aldatzeko, eta bestetik, ariketa fisikoaren inguruko hezkuntza elikadura bezain garrantzitsua dela. HITZ GAKOAK: obesitatea, sedentarismoa, haurrak, prebentzioa eta osasun-heziketa

    Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen

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    Abstract Background Recent studies in murine mammary tissue have identified functionally distinct cell populations that may be isolated by surface phenotype or lineage tracing. Previous groups have shown that CD24medCD49fhigh cells enriched for long-lived mammary epithelial cells can be serially transplanted. Methods Flow cytometry-based enrichment of distinct phenotypic populations was assessed for their gene expression profiles and functional proliferative attributes in vitro and in vivo. Results Here, we show Thy-1 is differentially expressed in the CD24medCD49fhigh population, which allowed us to discern two functionally different populations. The Thy-1+CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contained the majority of the serially transplantable epithelial cells. The Thy-1−CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contains a rare progenitor population that is able to form primary mammary outgrowths with significantly decreased serial in vivo transplantation potential. Conclusions Therefore, Thy-1 expression in the immature cell compartment is a useful tool to study the functional heterogeneity that drives mammary gland development and has implications for disease etiology.https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145730/1/13058_2018_Article_1006.pd

    Evaluation of bioluminescent imaging for noninvasive monitoring of colorectal cancer progression in the liver and its response to immunogene therapy

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) is based on the detection of light emitted by living cells expressing a luciferase gene. Stable transfection of luciferase in cancer cells and their inoculation into permissive animals allows the noninvasive monitorization of tumor progression inside internal organs. We have applied this technology for the development of a murine model of colorectal cancer involving the liver, with the aim of improving the pre-clinical evaluation of new anticancer therapies.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A murine colon cancer cell line stably transfected with the luciferase gene (MC38Luc1) retains tumorigenicity in immunocompetent C57BL/6 animals. Intrahepatic inoculation of MC38Luc1 causes progressive liver infiltration that can be monitored by BLI. Compared with ultrasonography (US), BLI is more sensitive, but accurate estimation of tumor mass is impaired in advanced stages. We applied BLI to evaluate the efficacy of an immunogene therapy approach based on the liver-specific expression of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-12 (IL-12). Individualized quantification of light emission was able to determine the extent and duration of antitumor responses and to predict long-term disease-free survival.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We show that BLI is a rapid, convenient and safe technique for the individual monitorization of tumor progression in the liver. Evaluation of experimental treatments with complex mechanisms of action such as immunotherapy is possible using this technology.</p

    Methionine Cycle Rewiring by Targeting miR-873-5p Modulates Ammonia Metabolism to Protect the Liver from Acetaminophen

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    Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) development is commonly associated with acetaminophen (APAP) overdose, where glutathione scavenging leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and hepatocyte death. DILI is a severe disorder without effective late-stage treatment, since N-acetyl cysteine must be administered 8 h after overdose to be efficient. Ammonia homeostasis is altered during liver diseases and, during DILI, it is accompanied by decreased glycine N-methyltransferase (GNMT) expression and S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) levels that suggest a reduced methionine cycle. Anti-miR-873-5p treatment prevents cell death in primary hepatocytes and the appearance of necrotic areas in liver from APAP-administered mice. In our study, we demonstrate a GNMT and methionine cycle activity restoration by the anti-miR-873-5p that reduces mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. The lack of hyperammoniemia caused by the therapy results in a decreased urea cycle, enhancing the synthesis of polyamines from ornithine and AdoMet and thus impacting the observed recovery of mitochondria and hepatocyte proliferation for regeneration. In summary, anti-miR-873-5p appears to be an effective therapy against APAP-induced liver injury, where the restoration of GNMT and the methionine cycle may prevent mitochondrial dysfunction while activating hepatocyte proliferative response.We thank Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Programa Retos-Colaboración RTC2019- 007125-1 (for J.S. and M.L.M.-C.); Instituto de Salud Carlos III: Proyectos de Investigación en Salud DTS20/00138 (for J.S. and M.L.M.-C.), PI20/00690 (for R.J.) and PT20/000127 (for M.I.L.); CIBERehd: EHD21TRF01/2022 (to M.L.M.-C.); Departamento de Industria del Gobierno Vasco (for M.L.M.-C.); Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades MICINN: PID2020-117116RB-I00 and RTI2018- 096759-1-100 integrado en el Plan Estatal de Investigación Cientifica y Técnica y Innovación, cofinanciado con Fondos FEDER (for M.L.M.-C. and T.C.D., respectively); BIOEF (Basque Foundation for Innovation and Health Research); Asociación Española contra el Cáncer (AECC) (to M.L.M.-C., T.C.D.); AECC: GCTRA18006CARR (to A.C.); Fundación Científica de la Asociación Española Contra el Cancer (AECC Scientific Foundation) Rare Tumor Calls 2017 (for M.L.M.); La Caixa Foundation Program (for M.L.M.); BFU2015-70067-REDC, BFU2016-77408-R and BES-2017-080435 (MINECO/FEDER, UE); Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y universidades PID2019-108787RB-100 (to A.C.), PID2019- 109055RB-I00 (L.A.M.-C.), PID2020-117941RB-100 (to F.J.C.); Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness Grants BFU2013-47531-R and BFU2016-77408-R (L.A.M.-C.) and the FIGHT-CNNM2 project from the EJP RD Joint Transnational Call (JTC2019) (Ref. AC19/00073) (for L.A.M.-C.); Comunidad de Madrid: EXOHEP-CM S2017/BMD-3727 and NanoLiver-CM Y2018/NMT-4949 co-funded by European Structural and Investment Fund and COST Action CA17112 (to F.J.C.); Vencer el Cáncer Foundation (to A.C.); European Research Council: Consolidator Grant 819242 (to A.C.); CIBERONC and CIBERehd were funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III and Cofunded by FEDER funds. Partial funding for open access charge: Universidad de Málag

    A Sustainable Material for Sheep’s Cheese Wedges Stored under Different Atmosphere Conditions

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    This study is based on the need to improve packaging sustainability in the food industry. Its aim was to assess the performance of a recyclable plastic material for semi-hard sheep’s cheese wedges packaging as an alternative to conventional non-sustainable plastic materials. Four different packaging treatments (air, vacuum, and CO2/N2 gas mixtures 50/50 and 80/20% (v/v)) were studied. Changes in gas headspace composition, sensory properties, cheese gross composition, weight loss, pH, colour, and texture profile were investigated at 5 ± 1 °C storage for 56 days. The sensory analysis indicated that vacuum packaging scored the worst in paste appearance and holes, and air atmosphere the worst in flavour; it was concluded that cheeses were unfit from day 14–21 onwards. Air and vacuum packaging were responsible for most of the significant changes identified in the texture profile analysis, and most of these happened in the early stages of storage. The colour parameters a* and b* differentiated the air packaging from the rest of the conditions. As in previous studies using conventional plastic materials, modified atmosphere packaging, either CO2/N2 50/50 or 80/20% (v/v), was the most effective preserving technique to ensure the quality of this type of cheese when comparing air and vacuum packaging treatments.The Basque Government (Consolidated Research Group IT944-16 and IT1568-22) and VITAL Foundation (VITAL20/11) provided financial support. Vitoria-Gasteiz. Spain

    Guía de buenas prácticas en materia de paisaje. Desarrollos residenciales 1950-1975

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    234 pLa “Guía de buenas prácticas en materia de paisaje. Desarrollos residenciales 1950-1975” ha sido concebida como una herramienta no vinculante y flexible que, con un sentido práctico, facilite la labor de las administraciones públicas y equipos técnicos a la hora de afrontar las diferentes actuaciones de regeneración, revitalización, restauración y rehabilitación urbana que requieren principalmente los desarrollos residenciales de las décadas de 1950 a 1980 en la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco (CAPV). En la ciudad actual, la vida se distribuye en una pluralidad de redes articulada mediante un espacio relacional y múltiple que define al mundo urbano contemporáneo como un claro ejemplo de sistema complejo. Cualquier intervención en alguna de sus partes requiere, por lo tanto, un planteamiento integral y transversal que abarque todas las escalas territoriales. Al mismo tiempo, es indispensable mantener siempre el enfoque de la intervención centrado en la escala humana, considerando que se busca, en definitiva, asegurar y mejorar la calidad de vida de sus habitantes. Por ello, afrontar el diagnóstico de las necesidades de intervención y renovación de los desarrollos urbanos residenciales contemporáneos exige repensar los enfoques tradicionales y desarrollar nuevas estrategias metodológicas que abarquen en un sentido integral los procesos de obsolescencia que les afectan
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