Publications by authors named "Almudena Coto-Vilcapoma"

Background: Regular exercise has been described to modify both the diversity and the relative abundance of certain bacterial taxa. To our knowledge, the effect of a cycling stage race, which entails extreme physiological and metabolic demands, on the gut microbiota composition and its metabolic activity has not been analysed.

Objective: The aim of this cohort study was to analyse the dynamics of faecal microbiota composition and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) content of professional cyclists over a Grand Tour and their relationship with performance and dietary intake.

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Lifestyle factors, including diet and physical activity (PA), are known beneficial strategies to prevent and delay Alzheimer's disease (AD) development. Recently, microRNAs have emerged as potential biomarkers in multiple diseases, including AD. The aim of this review was to analyze the available information on the modulatory effect of lifestyle on microRNA expression in AD.

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Stereotaxic surgeries enable precise access to specific brain regions, being of particular interest for chronic intracerebroventricular drug delivery. However, the challenge of long-term studies at this level is to allow the implantation of drug storage devices and their correct intrathecal connection while guaranteeing animal welfare during the entire study period. In this study, we propose an optimized method for safe intrathecal device implantation, focusing on preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative procedures, following the 3Rs principle and animal welfare regulations.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how long-term resistance and endurance training affect the epigenomic and transcriptomic changes in the hippocampus of mice.
  • Using techniques like whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and RNA sequencing, researchers analyze these effects after 4 weeks of training and assess cognitive improvements through a novel object recognition test.
  • Findings show different training models influence DNA methylation and gene expression pathways, highlighting endurance training's connection to neuroplasticity and resistance training's role in interferon responses, both linked to enhanced learning and memory.
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