145 research outputs found

    Cartografía del barrio Luis Agote : historias que laten

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    El siguiente escrito relata el proceso de realización de la tesina de grado Cartografía del barrio Luis Agote. Historias que laten. Mediante esta relatoría se pretende dar a conocer el desarrollo llevado a cabo para producir el fotolibro, como también el abordaje teórico conceptual que atraviesa a la producciónFil: Di Santo, Antonella. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Comunicación Social; Argentin

    Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia

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    Objectives: Few studies have analyzed factors associated with delirium subtypes. In this study, we investigate factors associated with subtypes of delirium only in patients with dementia to provide insights on the possible prevention and treatments. Design: This is a cross-sectional study nested in the "Delirium Day" study, a nationwide Italian point-prevalence study. Setting and participants: Older patients admitted to 205 acute and 92 rehabilitation hospital wards. Measures: Delirium was evaluated with the 4-AT and the motor subtypes with the Delirium Motor Subtype Scale. Dementia was defined by the presence of a documented diagnosis in the medical records and/or prescription of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors or memantine prior to admission. Results: Of the 1057 patients with dementia, 35% had delirium, with 25.6% hyperactive, 33.1% hypoactive, 34.5% mixed, and 6.7% nonmotor subtype. There were higher odds of having venous catheters in the hypoactive (OR 1.82, 95% CI 1.18-2.81) and mixed type of delirium (OR 2.23, CI 1.43-3.46), whereas higher odds of urinary catheters in the hypoactive (OR 2.91, CI 1.92-4.39), hyperactive (OR 1.99, CI 1.23-3.21), and mixed types of delirium (OR 2.05, CI 1.36-3.07). We found higher odds of antipsychotics both in the hyperactive (OR 2.87, CI 1.81-4.54) and mixed subtype (OR 1.84, CI 1.24-2.75), whereas higher odds of antibiotics was present only in the mixed subtype (OR 1.91, CI 1.26-2.87). Conclusions and implications: In patients with dementia, the mixed delirium subtype is the most prevalent followed by the hypoactive, hyperactive, and nonmotor subtype. Motor subtypes of delirium may be triggered by clinical factors, including the use of venous and urinary catheters, and the use of antipsychotics. Future studies are necessary to provide further insights on the possible pathophysiology of delirium in patients with dementia and to address the optimization of the management of potential risk factors

    Una experiencia de implementación de infraestructura informática: recorriendo el camino desde lo académico hasta la instalación y puesta en funcionamiento

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    El propósito de esta investigación surge de la necesidad de instalación de un servidor adquirido por el laboratorio GIDAS. La instalación de esté, nos permitirá disponer de nuestra propia infraestructura IT para dar servicios y centralizar información de los diferentes equipos de investigación. Nos centraremos en el recorrido desde lo académico a las experiencias de instalación y puesta en funcionamiento. La manera propuesta para alcanzar el objetivo planteado y fomentar capacidades para la resolución de problemas, transferencia a las prácticas, trabajo cooperativo, habilidades y la creación de conocimientos por parte de los becarios, es una estrategia de enseñanza denominada método de proyecto. Al ser una estrategia transdisciplinaria tiene relación con una amplia gama de técnicas de enseñanza y de aprendizaje, como lo son el estudio de casos, el debate, el aprendizaje basado en problemas, etc. Se describe detalladamente todos los pasos seguidos en la instalación, así como los problemas que surgieron para llegar a la puesta en funcionamiento.XVII Workshop Arquitectura Redes y Sistemas Operativos (WARSO)Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informátic

    Hypoglycemic activity of curcumin synthetic analogues in alloxan-induced diabetic rats.

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    The currently available therapies for type 2 diabetes have been unable to achieve normoglycemic status in the majority of patients. The reason may be attributed to the limitations of the drug itself or its side effects. In an effort to develop potent and safe oral antidiabetic agents, we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo hypoglycemic effects of 10 synthetic polyphenolic curcumin analogues on alloxan-induced male diabetic albino rats. In vitro studies showed 7-bis(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)hepta-1,6-diene-3,5-dione (4) to be the most potential hypoglycemic agent followed by 1,5-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)penta-1,4-dien-3-one (10). Structure activity relationship (SAR) of the tested compounds was elucidated and the results were interpreted in terms of in vitro hypoglycemic activities. Furthermore, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) with compounds 4, 10 and reference hypoglycemic drug glipizide showed that compound 4 and glipizide had relatively similar effects on the reduction of blood glucose levels within 2 h. Thus, compound 4 might be regarded as a potential hypoglycemic agent being able to reduce glucose concentration both in vitro and in vivo

    Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of new pyrimidine derivatives as anticancer agents

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    BACKGROUND: Anticancer drug resistance is a challenging phenomenon of growing concern which arises from alteration in drug targets. Despite the fast speed of new chemotherapeutic agent design, the increasing prevalence of this phenomenon requires further research and treatment development. Recently, we reported a new aminopyrimidine compound-namely RDS 344-as a potential innovative anticancer agent.METHODS: Herein, we report the design, synthesis, and anti-proliferative activity of new aminopyrimidine derivatives structurally related to RDS 3442 obtained by carrying out substitutions at position 6 of the pyrimidine core and/or on the 2-aniline ring of our hit. The ability to inhibit cell proliferation was evaluated on different types of tumors, glioblastoma, triple-negative breast cancer, oral squamous cell carcinomas and colon cancer plus on human dermal fibroblasts chosen as control of normal cells.RESULTS: The most interesting compound was the N-benzyl counterpart of RDS 3442, namely 2a, that induced a significant decrease in cell viability in all the tested tumor cell lines, with EC50s ranging from 4 and 8 muM, 4-13 times more active of hit.CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a potential role for this class of molecules as promising tool for new approaches in treating cancers of different histotype

    Analytical characterization of an inulin-type fructooligosaccharide from root-tubers of Asphodelus ramosus L

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    Plant-based systems continue to play a pivotal role in healthcare, and their use has been extensively documented. Asphodelus L. is a genus comprising various herbaceous species, known by the trivial name Asphodelus. These plants have been known since antiquity for both food and therapeutic uses, especially for treating several diseases associated with inflammatory and infectious skin disorders. Phytochemical studies revealed the presence of different constituents, mainly anthraquinones, triterpenoids, phenolic acids, and flavonoids. Although extensive literature has been published on these constituents, a paucity of information has been reported regarding the carbohydrate composition, such as fructans and fructan-like derivatives. The extraction of watersoluble neutral polysaccharides is commonly performed using water extraction, at times assisted by microwaves and ultrasounds. Herein, we reported the investigation of the alkaline extraction of roottubers of Asphodelus ramosus L., analyzing the water-soluble polysaccharides obtained by precipitation from the alkaline extract and its subsequent purification by chromatography. A polysaccharide was isolated by alkaline extraction; the HPTLC study to determine its composition showed fructose as the main monosaccharide. FT-IR analysis showed the presence of an inulin-type structure, and NMR analyses allowed us to conclude that A. ramosus roots contain polysaccharide with an inulin-type fructooligosaccharide with a degree of polymerization of 7-8

    Design, synthesis, and in vitro, in silico and in cellulo evaluation of new pyrimidine and pyridine amide and carbamate derivatives as multi-functional cholinesterase inhibitors

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    Alzheimer disease is an age-linked neurodegenerative disorder representing one of the greatest medical care challenges of our century. Several drugs are useful in ameliorating the symptoms, even if none could stop or reverse disease progression. The standard approach is represented by the cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) that restore the levels of acetylcholine (ACh) by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Still, their limited efficacy has prompted researchers to develop new ChEIs that could also reduce the oxidative stress by exhibiting antioxidant properties and by chelating the main metals involved in the disease. Recently, we developed some derivatives constituted by a 2-amino-pyrimidine or a 2-amino-pyridine moiety connected to various aromatic groups by a flexible amino-alkyl linker as new dual inhibitors of AChE and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Following our previous studies, in this work we explored the role of the flexible linker by replacing the amino group with an amide or a carbamic group. The most potent compounds showed higher selectivity against BChE in respect to AChE, proving also to possess a weak anti-aggregating activity toward Aβ42 and tau and to be able to chelate Cu2+ and Fe3+ ions. Molecular docking and molecular dynamic studies proposed possible binding modes with the enzymes. It is noteworthy that these compounds were predicted as BBB-permeable and showed low cytotoxicity on the human brain cell line

    Investigation of Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl. oil and its main components for antiviral activity

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    The resinous exudate produced by Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl. is commonly known as true myrrh and has been used since antiquity for several medicinal applications. Hundreds of metabolites have been identified in the volatile component of myrrh so far, mainly sesquiterpenes. Although several efforts have been devoted to identifying these sesquiterpenes, the phytochemical analyses have been performed by gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC–MS) where the high temperature employed can promote degradation of the components. In this work, we report the extraction of C. myrrha by supercritical CO2, an extraction method known for the mild extraction conditions that allow avoiding undesired chemical reactions during the process. In addition, the analyses of myrrh oil and of its metabolites were performed by HPLC and GC–MS. Moreover, we evaluated the antiviral activity against influenza A virus of the myrrh extracts, that was possible to appreciate after the addition of vitamin E acetate (α-tocopheryl acetate) to the extract. Further, the single main bioactive components of the oil of C. myrrha commercially available were tested. Interestingly, we found that both furanodienone and curzerene affect viral replication by acting on different steps of the virus life cycle

    Diketo acid inhibitors of nsp13 of SARS-CoV-2 block viral replication

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    For RNA viruses, RNA helicases have long been recognized to play critical roles during virus replication cycles, facilitating proper folding and replication of viral RNAs, therefore representing an ideal target for drug discovery. SARS-CoV-2 helicase, the non-structural protein 13 (nsp13) is a highly conserved protein among all known coronaviruses, and, at the moment, is one of the most explored viral targets to identify new possible antiviral agents. In the present study, we present six diketo acids (DKAs) as nsp13 inhibitors able to block both SARS-CoV-2 nsp13 enzymatic functions. Among them four compounds were able to inhibit viral replication in the low micromolar range, being active also on other human coronaviruses such as HCoV229E and MERS CoV. The experimental investigation of the binding mode revealed ATP-non-competitive kinetics of inhibition, not affected by substrate-displacement effect, suggesting an allosteric binding mode that was further supported by molecular modelling calculations predicting the binding into an allosteric conserved site located in the RecA2 domain

    Uso de OpenStack para tecnologías del aprendizaje y el conocimiento: caso práctico aplicado a infraestructura IT

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    Actualmente las tecnologías permiten a las personas estar más relacionadas y su uso ha ido cambiando los comportamientos y maneras de realizar tareas. El ambiente académico no escapa a esto y hace tiempo se vienen efectuando cambios. En este contexto, los profesores universitarios trabajan en nuevos escenarios de comunicación y trabajo colaborativo en el aula. Esto representa una transformación en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje asistido por nuevas TICs en la nube. El trabajo en la nube ofrece la oportunidad de transmisión de nuevos conocimientos, cuando se usan estrategias pedagógicas apoyados con tecnologías informáticas. Con la combinación de TICs y los modernos procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje, resulta valioso el concepto Tecnologías del Aprendizaje y el Conocimiento (TAC). Este trabajo expone la experiencia académica de investigar y desarrollar una Cloud Computing utilizando una configuración OpenStack, para que los estudiantes puedan empoderarse del conocimiento y uso de tecnologías en la nube dando soporte a distintas cátedras. Así, a partir de esto poder enseñar conceptos y prácticas sobre Infraestructura IT incluyendo actividades como: diseño, configuración, implementación y administración de una nube privada para usos académicos.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
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