269 research outputs found

    Optimizing vitiligo treatment: examining the role of narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy

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    Vitiligo is a common autoimmune-pigment disorder associated with skin depigmentation. Narrow-band ultraviolet B phototherapy (NB-UVB) has become an effective treatment option for this disease, resulting in significant pigmentation in patients, especially those with facial lesions and dark skin tones. However, the best treatment plan is still under discussion, and more research is needed to assess long-term safety, including the risk of skin cancer. In addition, alternative options such as current immunomodulators and herbal therapies are promising but need further studies. This study reviewed the existing literature on NB-UVB phototherapy's efficacy and safety profile for treating vitiligo. The study focused on factors affecting the treatment response and the potential benefits of combining NB-UVB with other treatments. NB-UVB phototherapy is safe and effectively reduces depigmentation in vitiligo patients. Factors such as disease duration, skin type, and scope of vitiligo lesions may influence treatment results. Using NB-UVB with other treatments can increase results. Although UVB NB phototherapy is a safe and effective option for vitiligo treatment, more research is needed to optimize its use and improve treatment outcomes, especially in different patient groups

    Immunoglobulin Free Light Chains Are Increased in Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

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    BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a devastating lung disorder of unknown aetiology, and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), a disease provoked by an immunopathologic reaction to inhaled antigens, are two common interstitial lung diseases with uncertain pathogenic mechanisms. Previously, we have shown in other upper and lower airway diseases that immunoglobulin free light chains (FLCs) are increased and may be involved in initiating a local inflammation. In this study we explored if such a mechanism may also apply to HP and IPF. METHODS: In this study we examined the presence of FLC in serum and BAL fluid from 21 IPF and 22 HP patients and controls. IgG, IgE and tryptase concentrations were measured in BAL fluid only. The presence of FLCs, plasma cells, B cells and mast cells in lung tissue of 3 HP and 3 IPF patients and 1 control was analyzed using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: FLC concentrations in serum and BAL fluid were increased in IPF and HP patients as compared to control subjects. IgG concentrations were only increased in HP patients, whereas IgE concentrations were comparable to controls in both patient groups. FLC-positive cells, B cells, plasma cells, and large numbers of activated mast cells were all detected in the lungs of HP and IPF patients, not in control lung. CONCLUSION: These results show that FLC concentrations are increased in serum and BAL fluid of IPF and HP patients and that FLCs are present within affected lung tissue. This suggests that FLCs may be involved in mediating pathology in both diseases

    Metodología de la ecoinnovación PDCA, aplicada al prototipo de fachada vegetal aljibe Naturpanel en el Proyecto SOS-Natura

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    Este artículo expone la metodología de trabajo desarrollada en las investigaciones del Departamento de Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónicas de la UPM, basada en el concepto de ecoinnovación, y en la normativa AENOR de Ecodiseño (UNE-EN ISO 14006), en normativas relacionadas como la UNE-EN ISO 9001 y 14001, entre otras. Dicha metodología considera los aspectos medioambientales desde las primeras fases de la investigación, para aumentar la ecoeficiencia de las propuestas producidas, de manera que satisfagan las necesidades humanas y proporcionen una mejor calidad de vida, a la vez que reduzcan progresivamente los impactos ambientales y la intensidad de consumo de recursos a lo largo de su ciclo de vida, hasta un nivel, al menos, en línea con la capacidad de asimilación de la Tierra. El objetivo de esta comunicación es explicar y dar a conocer, mediante ejemplos concretos, dicha metodología; los beneficios de la misma y cómo influye su utilización en el diseño arquitectónico de fachadas vegetales

    Metodología de ecoinnovación PDCA, aplicada al prototipo de fachada vegetal aljibe Naturpanel en el Proyecto SOS-Natura

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    Este artículo expone la metodología de trabajo desarrollada en las investigaciones del Departamento de Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónicas de la UPM, basada en el concepto de ecoinnovación, y en la normativa AENOR de Ecodiseño (UNE-EN ISO 14006), en normativas relacionadas como la UNE-EN ISO 9001 y 14001, entre otras. Dicha metodología considera los aspectos medioambientales desde las primeras fases de la investigación, para aumentar la ecoeficiencia de las propuestas producidas, de manera que satisfagan las necesidades humanas y proporcionen una mejor calidad de vida, a la vez que reduzcan progresivamente los impactos ambientales y la intensidad de consumo de recursos a lo largo de su ciclo de vida, hasta un nivel, al menos, en línea con la capacidad de asimilación de la Tierra. El objetivo de esta comunicación es explicar y dar a conocer, mediante ejemplos concretos, dicha metodología; los beneficios de la misma y cómo influye su utilización en el diseño arquitectónico de fachadas vegetales

    Sarcopenia assessed by 4-step EWGSOP2 in elderly hemodialysis patients: Feasibility and limitations

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    In 2019, EWGSOP2 proposed 4 steps to diagnose and assess sarcopenia. We aimed to quantify the prevalence of sarcopenia according to the EWGSOP2 diagnostic algorithm and to assess its applicability in elderly patients on hemodialysis. Methods, Prospective study of 60 outpatients on chronic hemodialysis aged 75- to 95-years, sarcopenia was assessed according to the 4-step EWGSOP2: Find: Strength, Assistance walking, Rise from a chair, Climb stairs, and Falls (SARC-F); Assess: grip strength by dynamometry (GSD) and sit to stand to sit 5 (STS5); Confirm: appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) by bioimpedance; Severity: gait speed (GS), Timed-Up and Go (TUG), and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). Results, The sequential four steps resulted in a prevalence of confirmed or severe sarcopenia of 20%. Most (97%) patients fulfilled at least one criterion for probable sarcopenia. The sensitivity of SARC-F for confirmed sarcopenia was low (46%). Skipping the SARC-F step increased the prevalence of confirmed and severe sarcopenia to 40% and 37%, respectively. However, 78% of all patients had evidence of dynapenia consistent with severe sarcopenia. Muscle mass (ASM) was normal in 60% of patients, while only 25% had normal muscle strength values (GSD). Conclusions According to the 4-step EWGSOP2, the prevalence of confirmed or severe sarcopenia was low in elderly hemodialysis patients. The diagnosis of confirmed sarcopenia underestimated the prevalence of dynapenia consistent with severe sarcopenia. Future studies should address whether a 2-step EWGSOP2 assessment (Assess-Severity) is simpler to apply and may provide better prognostic information than 4-step EWGSOP2 in elderly persons on hemodialysisThis research received no external funding. EGP, SM and AO research groups are funded by Ministerio de Economia, Industria y competitividad: FIS/Fondos FEDER (PI16/01298, PI17/00257, PI18/01386, PI19/00588, PI19/00815, PI20/00487, PI21/01430, ERA-PerMed-JTC2018 (KIDNEY ATTACK AC18/00064 and PERSTIGAN AC18/00071, ISCIII-RETIC REDinREN RD016/0009), and Sociedad Española de Nefrología, Comunidad de Madrid en Biomedicina B2017/BMD-3686 CIFRA2-CM. All authors want to thank Fundación Renal Íñigo Álvarez de Toledo (FRIAT) for it support to renal research in Spain. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscrip

    Influence of Low Dietary Inclusion of the Microalga Nannochloropsis gaditana (Lubián 1982) on Performance, Fish Morphology, and Muscle Growth in Juvenile Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)

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    A 90-d feeding trial was conducted in which five groups of gilthead seabream (11.96 g initial body weight) were fed with a microalgae-free diet (control group, C) or four diets containing the microalgae Nannochloropsis gaditana at two inclusion levels (2.5% or 5%), either raw (R2.5 and R5 batches) or cellulose-hydrolyzed (H2.5 and H5 batches), to study their effect on the body and muscle growth. At 40 days, the highest values of body length and weight were reached in R5 group, but at 64 and 90 days, these were reached in R2.5. However, feed conversion rate, specific growth, daily intake, and survival (100%) were similar in all the groups. The acquisition of a discoid body shape was accelerated depending on the inclusion level of N. gaditana in the diets. Moreover, H5 diet affected the fish geometric morphology compared to R5 diet. The white muscle transverse area was similar in all groups at 40 days, with the exception of H2.5 group, which showed the lowest area. At day 90, C and R2.5 displayed the highest muscle growth, attributable to increased hyperplasia in C, and higher hypertrophy in R2.5. However, the highest proportion of small and medium fibers was observed in R5 and H5Versión del edito

    Development of Geometry-Controlled All-Orthogonal BODIPY Trimers for Photodynamic Therapy and Phototheragnosis

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    We have established an easy synthetic protocol for selectively developing all-orthogonal BODIPY trimers with unprecedented geometries on the basis of selecting methyl oxidation versus electrophilic formylation of key dimeric precursors. Photophysical characterization together with biological assays unraveled the most suitable BODIPY−BODIPY geometrical arrangements within the trimer, forcing them to serve as molecular platforms for the development of new, advanced heavy-atom-free photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy and phototheragnosis
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