19 research outputs found

    Las colecciones de las Bibliotecas del Ayuntamiento de Madrid ante el reto de la digitalización

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    Inmaculada Zaragoza Garcí

    Macrófagos en el cáncer colorrectal: papel y diana terapéutica

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    Revisión bibliográfica sobre el papel de los macrófagos asociados a tumores en el cáncer colorrectal como moduladores de la progresión tumoral y como posible diana terapéutica .<br /

    Effect of scrapie prion infection in ovine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells and ovine mesenchymal stem cell-derived neurons

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    Scrapie is a prion disease affecting sheep and goats and it is considered a prototype of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been proposed as candidates for developing in vitro models of prion diseases. Murine MSCs are able to propagate prions after previous mouse-adaptation of prion strains and, although ovine MSCs express the cellular prion protein (PrPC), their susceptibility to prion infection has never been investigated. Here, we analyze the potential of ovine bone marrow-derived MSCs (oBM-MSCs), in growth and neurogenic conditions, to be infected by natural scrapie and propagate prion particles (PrPSc) in vitro, as well as the effect of this infection on cell viability and proliferation. Cultures were kept for 48–72 h in contact with homogenates of central nervous system (CNS) samples from scrapie or control sheep. In growth conditions, oBM-MSCs initially maintained detectable levels of PrPSc post-inoculation, as determined by Western blotting and ELISA. However, the PrPSc signal weakened and was lost over time. oBM-MSCs infected with scrapie displayed lower cell doubling and higher doubling times than those infected with control inocula. On the other hand, in neurogenic conditions, oBM-MSCs not only maintained detectable levels of PrPSc post-inoculation, as determined by ELISA, but this PrPSc signal also increased progressively over time. Finally, inoculation with CNS extracts seems to induce the proliferation of oBM-MSCs in both growth and neurogenic conditions. Our results suggest that oBM-MSCs respond to prion infection by decreasing their proliferation capacity and thus might not be permissive to prion replication, whereas ovine MSC-derived neuron-like cells seem to maintain and replicate PrPSc

    Beef quality differentiation in the framework of the Serrana de Teruel endangered breed conservation programme

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    La Serrana de Teruel es una raza bovina en peligro de extinción, criada tradicionalmente en áreas montañosas del Sur de Aragón (España). Con objeto de recuperar la raza, se realizó la caracterización morfológica, zootécnica y genética de la población existente. La raza presentó un grado medio-alto de armonía y homogeneidad, siendo la mayoría de individuos de perfil recto, eumétricos y sublongilíneos, aunque de menor tamaño al observado en otras razas filogenéticamente próximas. Los estudios de biodiversidad mostraron niveles altos de variabilidad genética y bajos de consanguinidad, a pesar del censo reducido (240 individuos en 2010), y proporcionaron las bases para llevar a cabo un programa sostenible de conservación. Para garantizar su mantenimiento a largo plazo, los bancos de germoplasma mantienen 6400 dosis de semen y 74 embriones. Paralelamente, se analizó la viabilidad comercial de la raza, a través del estudio de la calidad de canal y carne de las categorías comerciales de ternero, añojo y cebón (castrados con 9 meses), con edades a sacrificio de 12, 22 y 22 meses y pesos vivos de 470, 720 y 660 kg, respectivamente. Finalmente, se realizó un análisis prospectivo, según la opinión de expertos, de una nueva carne de vacuno con denominación de calidad, llamada ‘Serrana de Teruel’. Estos trabajos muestran la posibilidad de realizar una producción alternativa, tipo cebón, susceptible de acogerse a distintivos de calidad diferenciada, que podrían suponer un incentivo para la explotación de la Serrana de Teruel frente a otras razas, lo que favorecería su conservación a medio plazo.Serrana de Teruel is an endangered cattle breed raised traditionally in the mountainous areas of Southern Aragon (Spain). With the aim of recovering the breed, a characterization was carried out to determine the morphology, husbandry and genetic values of the Serrana de Teruel breed. Individuals showed a medium to high degree of homogeneity and harmony, most of the animals being of straight profile, and eumetrical and sublongilineal individuals, although smaller in size than other phylogenetically proximate breeds. Biodiversity studies showed good diversity values despite the breed’s low effective population size (240 individuals in 2010). These studies provided the basis for a sustainable programme of genetic conservation. In order to guarantee long-term maintenance, germplasm banks contain 6400 doses of semen and 74 embryos. Concurrently, the commercial viability of the breed was studied by means of an analysis of carcass and meat quality from three commercial categories – yearling, bull and steer (castrated at 9 months old) – with ages at slaughter of 12, 22 and 22 months and live weights of 470, 720 and 660 kg,, respectively. Good performances and high-quality products with no commercial constraints in the beef market were obtained. Finally, a prospective study for a new beef quality product labelled ‘Serrana de Teruel’ was performed, according to the opinions of experts. These studies provide the standard requirements for the alternative production of a labelled beef product that might create an incentive for the production of the Serrana de Teruel breed among other breeds, and thus favour the conservation of the breed in the medium termLa Serrana de Teruel est une race bovine rustique élevée dans les régions montagneuses du sud de l’Aragon (Espagne) qui est en danger d’extinction. Afin de récupérer cette race on a réalisé la caractérisation morphologique, génétique et zootechnique de la population existante. La race présente un degré moyen-élevé d’harmonie et d’uniformité, la plupart des animaux étant de profil droit, eumétrique et sublongiligne, bien que plus petit en taille que les autres races proches. Des études sur la biodiversité ont montré des niveaux élevés de diversité génétique et un faible niveau de consanguinité, malgré les effectifs limités d’animaux (240 individus en 2010), en fournissant les bases du programme de conservation. Afin de garantir le maintien à long terme, a été créée une banque de matériel génétique contenant 6400 doses de semence et 74 embryons. En parallèle, on a confirmé la viabilité commerciale de la race à travers l’étude de la qualité de la carcasse et de la viande pour les catégories commerciales de veau, taurillon et bouvillons (castrés à 9 mois), avec des âges à l’abattage de 12, 22 et 22 mois, et 470, 720 et 660 kg de poids vif, respectivement. Enfin, nous avons mené une analyse prospective, à dires d’experts, pour un nouveau label de qualité du boeuf appelé ‘Serrana de Teruel’. Ces travaux montrent la possibilité d’une production alternative, comme boeuf, susceptible de bénéficier d’une certification de qualité, ce qui pourrait créer une incitation pour l’exploitation de la Serrana de Teruel parmi les autres races, et ainsi favoriser sa préservation à long termePublishe

    Specialized proresolving mediators protect against experimental autoimmune myocarditis by modulating Ca2+ handling and NRF2 activation

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    Specialized proresolving mediators and, in particular, 5(S), (6)R, 7-trihydroxyheptanoic acid methyl ester (BML-111) emerge as new therapeutic tools to prevent cardiac dysfunction and deleterious cardiac damage associated with myocarditis progression. The cardioprotective role of BML-111 is mainly caused by the prevention of increased oxidative stress and nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NRF2) down-regulation induced by myocarditis. At the molecular level, BML-111 activates NRF2 signaling, which prevents sarcoplasmic reticulum–adenosine triphosphatase 2A down-regulation and Ca2+ mishandling, and attenuates the cardiac dysfunction and tissue damage induced by myocarditis.This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund (SAF-2017-84777R), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) (PI17/01093, PI17/01344, and PI20/01482), Sociedad Española de Cardiología, Proyecto Traslacional 2019 and Asociación del Ritmo Cardiaco (SEC, España), Proyecto Asociación Insuficiencia Cardiaca (Trasplante Cardiaco) 2020, Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, Fondo Social Europeo, and CIBERCV, a network funded by ISCIII, Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (PGC2018-097019-B-I00), Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad/Agencia Estatal de Investigación 10.13039/501100011033 PID2020-113238RB-I00, PID2019-105600RB-I00, the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria grant PRB3 [PT17/0019/0003-ISCIII-SGEFI/ERDF, ProteoRed]), and “la Caixa” Foundation (project code HR17-00247). The Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares is supported by the ISCIII, the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Dr Ruiz-Hurtado is Miguel Servet I researcher of ISCIII (CP15/00129 Carlos III Health Institute). Dr Tamayo and R.I. Jaén, and M. Gil-Fernández were or currently are PhD students funded by the Formación de Profesorado Universitario program of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (FPU17/06135; FPU16/00827, FPU1901973)

    Specialized proresolving mediators protect against experimental autoimmune myocarditis by modulating Ca2+ handling and NRF2 activation

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    Preclinical research[Abstract] Specialized proresolving mediators and, in particular, 5(S), (6)R, 7-trihydroxyheptanoic acid methyl ester (BML-111) emerge as new therapeutic tools to prevent cardiac dysfunction and deleterious cardiac damage associated with myocarditis progression. The cardioprotective role of BML-111 is mainly caused by the prevention of increased oxidative stress and nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NRF2) down-regulation induced by myocarditis. At the molecular level, BML-111 activates NRF2 signaling, which prevents sarcoplasmic reticulum–adenosine triphosphatase 2A down-regulation and Ca2+ mishandling, and attenuates the cardiac dysfunction and tissue damage induced by myocarditis.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España); SAF-2017-84777RInstituto de Salud Carlos III; PI17/01093Instituto de Salud Carlos III; PI17/01344Instituto de Salud Carlos III; PI20/01482Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España); PGC2018-097019-B-I00Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (España); 10.13039/501100011033Ministerio de Industria, Economía y Competitividad; PID2020-113238RB-I00Ministerio de Industria, Economía y Competitividad (España); PID2019-105600RB-I00Fundación La Caixa; HR17-0024

    Sensitization to isothiazolinones in the Spanish Contact Dermatitis Registry (REIDAC): 2019–2021 epidemiological situation

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    Background: Current frequency and risk factors for sensitization to methylisothiazolinone (MI), methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone (MCI/MI), benzisothiazolinone (BIT) and octylisothiazolinone (OIT) in Spain are not well known. Objectives: To study the frequency of sensitization, risk factors and simultaneous sensitization between the four isothiazolinones. Materials and Methods: We analysed all 2019-2021 consecutive patients patch-tested with MI (0.2% aq.), MCI/MI (0.02% aq.), BIT (0.1% pet.) and OIT (0.1% pet) within the Spanish Contact Dermatitis Registry (REIDAC). Results: A total of 2511 patients were analysed. Frequencies of sensitization were: any isothiazolinone 15.7%, MI 6.8%, MCI/MI 4.8%, BIT 3.5% and OIT 0.5%. MI and MCI/MI sensitization was associated with being occupationally active, hand dermatitis, detergents and age over 40. BIT sensitization was associated with leg dermatitis and age over 40. About one in nine MI-positive patients were positive to BIT, whereas one in five BIT-positive patients were positive to MI. Conclusions: Sensitization to MI, MCI/MI and BIT is still common in Spain, while sensitization to OIT is rare. Currently, sensitization to MI and MCI/MI seems to be occupationally related. Although its origin is unknown, sensitization to BIT is more frequent in patients aged over 40 years. Simultaneous sensitization between MI and BIT is uncommon.The Spanish Registry of Contact Dermatitis (REIDAC) is promoted by the Fundación Piel Sana (Academia Española de Dermatología y Venereología), which has received financial support from the Spanish Medicines and Health Products Agency (Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios. https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2022/04/11/pdfs/BOE-A-2022-5975.pdf) and Sanofi. The funders were not involved in the design and conduct of the study, collection, management, analysis and interpretation of data, preparation, review, approval of the manuscript, or decision to submit the manuscript for publication

    Analysis of conservation priorities of Iberoamerican cattle based on autosomal microsatellite markers

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    Articles in International JournalsBackground: Determining the value of livestock breeds is essential to define conservation priorities, manage genetic diversity and allocate funds. Within- and between-breed genetic diversity need to be assessed to preserve the highest intra-specific variability. Information on genetic diversity and risk status is still lacking for many Creole cattle breeds from the Americas, despite their distinct evolutionary trajectories and adaptation to extreme environmental conditions. Methods: A comprehensive genetic analysis of 67 Iberoamerican cattle breeds was carried out with 19 FAOrecommended microsatellites to assess conservation priorities. Contributions to global diversity were investigated using alternative methods, with different weights given to the within- and between-breed components of genetic diversity. Information on Iberoamerican plus 15 worldwide cattle breeds was used to investigate the contribution of geographical breed groups to global genetic diversity. Results: Overall, Creole cattle breeds showed a high level of genetic diversity with the highest level found in breeds admixed with zebu cattle, which were clearly differentiated from all other breeds. Within-breed kinships revealed seven highly inbred Creole breeds for which measures are needed to avoid further genetic erosion. However, if contribution to heterozygosity was the only criterion considered, some of these breeds had the lowest priority for conservation decisions. The Weitzman approach prioritized highly differentiated breeds, such as Guabalá, Romosinuano, Cr. Patagonico, Siboney and Caracú, while kinship-based methods prioritized mainly zebu-related breeds. With the combined approaches, breed ranking depended on the weights given to the within- and between-breed components of diversity. Overall, the Creole groups of breeds were generally assigned a higher priority for conservation than the European groups of breeds. Conclusions: Conservation priorities differed significantly according to the weight given to within- and betweenbreed genetic diversity. Thus, when establishing conservation programs, it is necessary to also take into account other features. Creole cattle and local isolated breeds retain a high level of genetic diversity. The development of sustainable breeding and crossbreeding programs for Creole breeds, and the added value resulting from their products should be taken into consideration to ensure their long-term survival
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