Publications by authors named "Ana Maria Salazar"

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  • * Interestingly, higher levels of certain cytokines (like IL-1, IL-6) were found in mild COVID-19 patients, along with significant cell damage in both mild and severe cases, contrasting with uninfected individuals.
  • * The study highlights that mild cases show elevated levels of both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which may link to stronger IgM and IgG antibody production, and emphasizes the need to understand the cytotoxic effects of SARS-CoV-2 on the oral mucosa.
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Arsenic is associated with the development of breast cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms of arsenic induction of breast cancer are not fully defined. Interaction with zinc finger (ZnF) motifs in proteins is one of the proposed mechanisms of arsenic toxicity.

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Introduction: Insulin resistance in muscle can originate from a sedentary lifestyle, hypercaloric diets, or exposure to endocrine-disrupting pollutants such as arsenic. In skeletal muscle, insulin stimulates glucose uptake by translocating GLUT4 to the sarcolemma. This study aimed to evaluate the alterations induced by sucrose and arsenic exposure in vivo on the pathways involved in insulinstimulated GLUT4 translocation in the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles.

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  • Astrocytomas are aggressive brain tumors, and this study explores the role of specific genetic variants (AGT, MGMT, TP53) in their prognosis, particularly in Mexican patients.
  • Researchers sequenced DNA from 48 Mexican patients with astrocytoma to identify variants and compared the results to a larger dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas.
  • Findings revealed more AGT and MGMT variants in the Mexican cohort, with AGT variants only found in women, and both MGMT variations and promoter methylation linked to improved survival and chemotherapy response, suggesting distinct molecular profiles based on gender and population.
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Metabolic syndrome (MS) and obesity have become a worldwide epidemic with an alarming prevalence in women of reproductive age. Maternal metabolic condition is considered a risk factor for adverse birth outcomes and long-term MS. In this study, we developed a rabbit model of maternal overnutrition via the chronic intake of a high-fat and carbohydrate diet (HFCD), and we determined the effects of this diet on maternal metabolism and offspring metabolic set points and temporal metabolic regulation in adult life.

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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted people's lives all over the world, requiring health and safety measures intended to stop the virus from spreading. This study explores whether an unintended consequence of these measures is a new form of ageism. We explore, using qualitative methods, the experiences of older adults living through the pandemic in the United Kingdom and Colombia.

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Introduction: The recommendations of the current guidelines are based on low quality evidence. Periodic updating is required, taking recent evidence into consideration.

Objective: To synthesise the best available clinical evidence on the efficacy and safety of second-generation antidepressants and antipsychotics in patients with anorexia nervosa.

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The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is challenging global health and economic systems. In some individuals, COVID-19 can cause a wide array of symptoms, affecting several organs, such as the lungs, heart, bowels, kidneys and brain, causing multiorgan failure, sepsis and death. These effects are related in part to direct viral infection of these organs, immunological deregulation, a hypercoagulatory state and the potential for development of cytokine storm syndrome.

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Exposure to arsenic in drinking water is a worldwide health problem. This pollutant is associated with increased risk of developing chronic diseases, including metabolic diseases. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a complex pathology that results from the interaction between environmental and genetic factors.

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  • The study investigates how the Apoϵ gene, particularly the ϵ4 allele, interacts with cardio-metabolic and social risk factors in relation to cognitive impairment in Bogotá's elderly population.
  • It analyzed 1,263 participants over 50 years old, categorizing them into groups based on their cognitive status and Apoϵ allele presence.
  • Results indicated that while lower education, high blood pressure, and older age were associated with dementia, the ϵ4 allele mainly affected diabetic individuals with dementia, who tended to score lower on cognitive tests.
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Calpain-10 (CAPN10) belongs to the calpain superfamily. Genetic polymorphisms of the CAPN10 gene are associated with susceptibility to develop type 2 diabetes mellitus. Although the role of CAPN10 in the pathophysiology of diabetes has been extensively investigated, its biochemical properties are largely unknown.

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Millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic, a metalloid listed as one of the top chemical pollutants of concern to human health. Epidemiological and experimental studies link arsenic exposure to the development of cancer and other diseases. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the effects induced by arsenic.

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  • The report examines how chitosan-carrying-glutathione nanoparticles (CH-GSH NPs) can influence breast cancer cell behaviors like proliferation and apoptosis, while also mitigating doxorubicin's toxicity.
  • CH-GSH NPs were found to enhance levels of glutathione, a natural antioxidant, and lower harmful reactive oxygen species when combined with doxorubicin treatment.
  • The study suggests that CH-GSH NPs could serve as a promising delivery system for reducing the side effects of cancer therapies, potentially benefiting fields like pharmacy and biomedicine.
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  • This study investigated how exposure to particulate matter (PM) during pregnancy affects levels of natriuretic peptides in newborns' cord blood.
  • The research was conducted in Mexico City with 101 pregnant women, measuring specific natriuretic peptides in 51 newborns' plasma and estimating PM exposure across all three trimesters.
  • Results showed that higher PM2.5 exposure in the second trimester and PM10 exposure in the third trimester were linked to lower levels of BNP and ANP in newborns, indicating potential health impacts from prenatal PM exposure.
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Using a rabbit model, we investigated whether maternal intake of a high-fat and high-carbohydrate diet (HFCD) before and during pregnancy induces an increase in micronuclei frequency and oxidative stress in offspring during adulthood. Female rabbits received a standard diet (SD) or HFCD for two months before mating and during gestation. The offspring from both groups were nursed by foster mothers fed SD until postnatal day 35.

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Introduction: The recommendations of the current guidelines are based on low quality evidence. Periodic updating is required, taking recent evidence into consideration.

Objective: To synthesise the best available clinical evidence on the efficacy and safety of second-generation antidepressants and antipsychotics in patients with anorexia nervosa.

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In vitro experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two new biosorbents (lettuce and field horsetail) in removing aflatoxin B (AFB). Formosa firethorn was used as reference material. The adsorption of AFB (190 ng/mL) was investigated at two sorbent contents (0.

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The calpain-10 (CAPN10) protease is implicated in the translocation of the glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), which is retained in the Golgi matrix via the Tether containing a UBX domain for GLUT4 (TUG) protein. Insulin stimulation induces the proteolytic processing of TUG, which leads to the translocation of GLUT4 to the cell membrane. We tested whether TUG is a CAPN10 substrate.

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Metabolic parameters ranging from circulating nutrient levels and substrate utilization to energy expenditure and thermogenesis are temporally modulated by the circadian timing system. During critical embryonic developmental periods, maternal over-nutrition could alter key elements in different tissues associated with the generation of circadian rhythmicity, compromising normal rhythmicity development. To address this issue, we determine whether maternal over-nutrition leads to alterations in the development of circadian rhythmicity at physiological and behavioral levels in the offspring.

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Background And Aims: CAPN10 gene is associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Specific members of the calpain system (CAPN1, CAPN2 and CAPN10) are implicated in glucose metabolism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the calpain activity in leukocytes of control subjects and patients with T2D and its association with the calpain family members involved in glucose metabolism and with biochemical parameters that are altered in T2D.

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An acute inflammatory response, cellular infiltrates, anemia, hemorrhage and endogenous fibrinolysis activation were previously described in C57BL/6 mice injected with M. tener tener venom (Mtt). As the endothelium and innate immunity may participate in these disturbances and due to our poor understanding of the alterations produced by these venoms when the neurotoxic component is not predominant, we evaluated the effects in an in vitro model.

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Exposure to arsenic is associated with increased risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The proteases calpain-1 (CAPN1), calpain-2 (CAPN2) and calpain-10 (CAPN10) and their endogenous inhibitor calpastatin (CAST) regulate glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and adipocytes. We investigated whether arsenic disrupts GLUT1 trafficking and function through calpain inhibition, using lymphocytes as a cell model.

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Studies associate particulate matter (PM) exposure with pulmonary, cardiovascular, and neurologic diseases. Elevated levels of coarse (PM10) and fine (PM2.5) PM have been reported in the Mexico City metropolitan area during the last two decades.

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The standard treatment for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is surgery followed by chemo/radiotherapy. A major limitation on patient improvement is the high resistance of tumors to drug treatment, likely responsible for their subsequent recurrence and rapid progression. Therefore, alternatives to the standard therapy are necessary.

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Micrurus venoms are known to induce mainly neurotoxicity in victims. However, other manifestations, including hemorrhage, edema, myotoxicity, complement activation, and hemostatic activity have been reported. In order to develop a more complete pharmacological profile of these venoms, inflammatory responses and hemostasis were evaluated in C57BL/6 mice treated with a sub-lethal dose of M.

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