Publications by authors named "Arevalo J"

The lactate shuttle concept has revolutionized our understanding and study of metabolism in physiology, biochemistry, intermediary metabolism, nutrition, and medicine. Seminal findings of the mitochondrial lactate oxidation complex (mLOC) elucidated the architectural structure of its components. Here, we report that the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (mPC) is an additional member of the mLOC in mouse muscle and C2C12 myoblasts and myotubes.

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Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a leading cause of vision impairment and blindness among diabetic patients, requiring effective diagnostic and monitoring strategies. This systematic review aims to synthesize current knowledge on molecular biomarkers associated with DME, focusing on their potential to improve diagnostic accuracy and disease management. A comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, Medline, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, covering literature from 2004 to 2023.

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  • The Neotropical realm is a highly biodiverse region with significant public health risks due to zoonoses, particularly zoonotic leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis.
  • This study represents the first genome-wide analysis of 257 Leishmania isolates across Latin America, revealing extensive genetic variability among populations associated with different environments.
  • Two major parasite groups were identified, one linked to the Amazon and the other to the Atlantic Forest, each showing distinct genetic profiles and eco-epidemiological characteristics.
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Image-based cell profiling is a powerful tool that compares perturbed cell populations by measuring thousands of single-cell features and summarizing them into profiles. Typically a sample is represented by averaging across cells, but this fails to capture the heterogeneity within cell populations. We introduce CytoSummaryNet: a Deep Sets-based approach that improves mechanism of action prediction by 30-68% in mean average precision compared to average profiling on a public dataset.

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Purpose Of Review: This review aims to provide an updated overview of lung protective strategies in critically ill patients after surgery, focusing on the utility of postoperative open-lung ventilation during the transition from the operating room to the intensive care unit.

Recent Findings: Mechanically ventilated patients after surgery represent a challenge in the intensive care unit. Different protective strategies have been proposed to minimize the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and facilitate adequate weaning from mechanical ventilation.

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Introduction: Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is an emerging technique to investigate retinal and choroidal microvascular alterations in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the features of retinal and choroidal microvasculature using OCTA among SSc patients.

Methods: The methodology of the study was based on PRISMA guidelines.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of oral candidiasis (OC) among patients with asthma and COPD undergoing inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy at the Philippine General Hospital from October 2019 to January 2020.
  • Results showed that 5.97% of ICS users had OC, with a prevalence range of 1.65% to 14.59%, but the small sample size limited definitive conclusions.
  • The findings indicate some associations, like higher OC prevalence in adult females on low dose Fluticasone/Salmeterol DPI for over a year, and suggest that larger studies are needed to explore the relationship between OC and ICS therapy factors more thoroughly.
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To review the first Research and Safety in Therapeutics (ReST) Committee webinar and summarize the most current recommendations regarding diagnosis and management. The ReST Committee is comprised of members of the American Society of Retina Surgeons (ASRS). At regular internal meetings, safety issue reports from the website are reviewed.

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Plasma glycerol and free fatty acid concentrations decrease following oral glucose consumption, but changes in the rate of lipolysis during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) have not been documented in conjunction with changes in fatty acid (FA) oxidation or reesterification rates in healthy individuals. After a 12-h overnight fast, 15 young (21-35 yr; 7 men and 8 women) and 14 older (60-80 yr; 7 men and 7 women) participants had the forearm vein catheterized for primed continuous infusion of [1,1,2,3,3-H]glycerol. A contralateral hand vein was catheterized for arterialized blood sampling.

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Image-based cell profiling is a powerful tool that compares perturbed cell populations by measuring thousands of single-cell features and summarizing them into profiles. Typically a sample is represented by averaging across cells, but this fails to capture the heterogeneity within cell populations. We introduce CytoSummaryNet: a Deep Sets-based approach that improves mechanism of action prediction by 30-68% in mean average precision compared to average profiling on a public dataset.

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Lactate, a product of glycolysis, is formed under aerobic conditions. Extensive work has shown lactate flux in young and exercising humans; however, the effect of age is not known. We tested the hypothesis that postprandial lactate shuttling (PLS) would be diminished in older adults.

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High-throughput image-based profiling platforms are powerful technologies capable of collecting data from billions of cells exposed to thousands of perturbations in a time- and cost-effective manner. Therefore, image-based profiling data has been increasingly used for diverse biological applications, such as predicting drug mechanism of action or gene function. However, batch effects severely limit community-wide efforts to integrate and interpret image-based profiling data collected across different laboratories and equipment.

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Muscular efficiency during exercise has been used to interrogate aspects of human muscle energetics, including mitochondrial coupling and biomechanical efficiencies. Typically, assessments of muscular efficiency have involved graded exercises. Results of previous studies have been interpreted to indicate a decline in exercise efficiency with aging owing to decreased mitochondrial function.

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Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) and cerebrovascular disease share common risk factors and may be independently associated; however, the strength and nature of this association remain unclear. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis, informed by studies from PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Google Scholar until January 6, 2024, aimed to clarify this relationship. Eligible studies included cohorts observing stroke incidence in RVO patients for over a year.

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Predicting drug efficacy and safety requires information on biological responses (e.g., cell morphology and gene expression) to small molecule perturbations.

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Our purpose was to determine how age affects metabolic flexibility and underlying glucose kinetics in healthy young and older adults. Therefore, glucose and lactate tracers along with pulmonary gas exchange data were used to determine glucose kinetics and respiratory exchange ratios [RER = carbon dioxide production (V̇co)/oxygen consumption (V̇o)] during a 2-h 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). After an 12-h overnight fast, 28 participants, 15 young (21-35 yr; 7 men and 8 women) and 13 older (60-80 yr; 7 men and 6 women), received venous primed-continuous infusions of [6,6-H]glucose and [3-C]lactate with a [Formula: see text] bolus.

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Background And Aims: It is uncertain whether ulcerative colitis leads to accumulated bowel damage on cross-sectional image. We aimed to characterise bowel damage in patients with ulcerative colitis using magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], and to determine its relation with duration of disease and the impact on patients' quality of life.

Methods: In this prospective study, patients with ulcerative colitis [UC] in endoscopic remission underwent MRI without bowel cleansing, and completed quality-of-life questionnaires.

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  • Anti-VEGF agents show varying effectiveness in treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD), potentially influenced by genetic factors, particularly the CFH rs1061170/Y402H polymorphism.
  • A meta-analysis of 25 studies involving 4,681 patients revealed that certain CFH genotypes (such as T allele carriers) were associated with a better response to anti-VEGF therapy.
  • Understanding the CFH Y402H polymorphism can help personalize treatment plans for AMD patients, indicating its significance in predicting therapy outcomes.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease affecting various organs. Ocular involvement, particularly retinopathy, is common, emphasizing the significance of early detection. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), a non-invasive imaging technique, reveals microvascular changes, aiding SLE diagnosis and monitoring.

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In profiling assays, thousands of biological properties are measured in a single test, yielding biological discoveries by capturing the state of a cell population, often at the single-cell level. However, for profiling datasets, it has been challenging to evaluate the phenotypic activity of a sample and the phenotypic consistency among samples, due to profiles' high dimensionality, heterogeneous nature, and non-linear properties. Existing methods leave researchers uncertain where to draw boundaries between meaningful biological response and technical noise.

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The identification of genetic and chemical perturbations with similar impacts on cell morphology can elucidate compounds' mechanisms of action or novel regulators of genetic pathways. Research on methods for identifying such similarities has lagged due to a lack of carefully designed and well-annotated image sets of cells treated with chemical and genetic perturbations. Here we create such a Resource dataset, CPJUMP1, in which each perturbed gene's product is a known target of at least two chemical compounds in the dataset.

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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is characterized by retinal vasculopathy and is a leading cause of visual impairment. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is an innovative imaging technology that can detect various pathologies and quantifiable changes in retinal microvasculature. We briefly describe its functional principles and advantages over fluorescein angiography and perform a comprehensive review on its clinical applications in the screening or management of people with prediabetes, diabetes without clinical retinopathy (NDR), nonproliferative DR (NPDR), proliferative DR (PDR), and diabetic macular edema (DME).

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