Publications by authors named "Asensi M"

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  • Preterm infants often need oxygen right after birth, but too much oxygen can harm their developing lungs due to harmful free radicals.
  • Research using a mouse model tested how different oxygen levels during pregnancy affect lung health after exposure to high levels of oxygen at birth.
  • The study found that exposing mice to low oxygen before birth protected their lungs from damage during high oxygen exposure after birth, indicating hypoxic preconditioning could improve postnatal lung development.
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Background: Obesity and its associated health complications have become a global public health concern, necessitating innovative approaches to weight management. One emerging area of research focuses on the influence of chronotype, an individual's preferred timing for daily activities, on eating habits, weight regulation, and metabolic health. Recent observational studies suggest that the misalignment between an individual's chronotype and external cues, such as meal timing, may contribute to metabolic dysregulation and obesity, but evidence from intervention studies is still limited.

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The retina is particularly vulnerable to genetic and environmental alterations that generate oxidative stress and cause cellular damage in photoreceptors and other retinal neurons, eventually leading to cell death. CERKL (CERamide Kinase-Like) mutations cause Retinitis Pigmentosa and Cone-Rod Dystrophy in humans, two disorders characterized by photoreceptor degeneration and progressive vision loss. CERKL is a resilience gene against oxidative stress, and its overexpression protects cells from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis.

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The high recurrence rate of cystine lithiasis observed in cystinuria patients highlights the need for new therapeutic options to address this chronic disease. There is growing evidence of an antioxidant defect in cystinuria, which has led to test antioxidant molecules as new therapeutic approaches. In this study, the antioxidant l-Ergothioneine was evaluated, at two different doses, as a preventive and long-term treatment for cystinuria in the Slc7a9 mouse model.

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Background And Aims: A growing body of evidence has associated subjects with an evening chronotype with worse eating behaviours and poorer diet quality. However, only few studies have investigated the relationship between chronotype and Mediterranean diet (MD). The aim of this study was to better understand the chronotype influence on dietary habits and MD adherence in a large sample of Italian adults.

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Biocatalytic synthesis of 2-ethylhexyl 2-methylhexanoate is described in this work for the first time. This branched-chain ester is suitable for use at low temperatures in numerous applications. The immobilized lipase Novozym 435 has demonstrated its ability to catalyze the ester synthesis from 2-ethylhexanol and 2-methylhexanoic acid in a solvent-free medium.

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The loss of redox homeostasis induced by hyperglycemia is an early sign and key factor in the development of diabetic retinopathy. Due to the high level of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, diabetic retina is highly susceptible to lipid peroxidation, source of pathophysiological alterations in diabetic retinopathy. Previous studies have shown that pterostilbene, a natural antioxidant polyphenol, is an effective therapy against diabetic retinopathy development, although its protective effects on lipid peroxidation are not well known.

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Background: Studies have investigated risk factors for infections by specific species of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (CR-GNB), but few considered the group of GNB species and most of them were performed in the setting of bacteremia or hospital infection. This study was implemented to identify risk factors for sepsis by CR- and carbapenem-susceptible (CS) GNB in intensive care unit (ICU) patients to improve management strategies for CR-GNB sepsis.

Methods: We developed a case-case-control study from a prospective cohort of patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), sepsis-2 or sepsis-3 criteria in which blood and other sample cultures were collected and antimicrobial therapy was instituted, in an adult clinical-surgical ICU, at tertiary public hospital in Rio de Janeiro, from August 2015 through March 2017.

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Oxidative stress generated by diabetes plays a key role in the development of diabetic retinopathy (DR), a common diabetic complication. DR remains asymptomatic until it reaches advanced stages, which complicate its treatment. Although it is known that good metabolic control is essential for preventing DR, knowledge of the disease is incomplete and an effective treatment with no side effects is lacking.

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  • KPC-producing bacteria have emerged as a significant public health concern, particularly as previous colonization is a key risk factor for developing infections.
  • A study analyzed 102 KPC- isolates from human rectal swabs across Brazil to understand their genetic and antimicrobial resistance profiles between 2009-2013.
  • Results showed these isolates were largely resistant to various antibiotics but susceptible to a few, with many belonging to a specific genetic lineage (clonal complex 258), indicating a strong link between colonization and infection in patients.
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In Brazil, A. baumannii has been described as nosocomial pathogens causing hospital-acquired infections. Current WGS technologies have been useful in identifying of genetic features between Acinetobacter isolates.

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  • * A study in Rio de Janeiro analyzed 88 P. aeruginosa isolates from 1995 to 2015, revealing a shift from earlier MDR strains to more resistant extensive drug-resistant (XDR) strains in recent years, particularly with increased resistance to critical antibiotics.
  • * Key resistance mechanisms identified included mutations in specific genes and the presence of carbapenemase genes, indicating a growing threat from high-risk clones of P. aeruginosa in the region.
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New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM)-producing bacteria have been identified at a worrying rate in Brazil since 2013. Owing to the need to understand the extent of their spread, this study reports the dissemination of bla in different species of Gram-negative bacilli in different regions and states of Brazil. A total of 81 isolates from nine states were studied, including 11 species.

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Recent studies point atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) to be an important agent in childhood diarrhoea in Brazil. aEPEC are commonly found in various animal species, including dogs. Although the true zoonotic risk remains unknown, some strains recovered from dogs present the same serotypes and carry the same virulence genes implicated in human disease.

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Yersinia enterocolitica, a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family, is a zoonotic agent that causes gastrointestinal diseases and some extraintestinal disorders in humans. Y. enterocolitica ssp.

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  • The study investigates a KPC-producing strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, isolated from a bloodstream infection in Brazil, providing new insights into this increasingly reported bacterial pathogen.
  • Researchers confirmed the strain's multidrug resistance and identified a new sequence type (ST2584) along with various resistance and virulence genes present in its genome.
  • The findings emphasize the potential risks associated with the spread of resistance genes, as the strain carries the bla gene on a mobile IncQ1 plasmid, raising concerns about future infections.
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  • This study focuses on a specific isolate of Klebsiella pneumoniae that is extensively drug-resistant (XDR) and produces the KPC-2 enzyme.
  • Whole-genome sequencing was used to analyze its genetic characteristics and understand its clinical background.
  • The isolate is part of clonal complex 258 and contains various genes and mutations that contribute to its resistance to multiple antibiotics.
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Yersinia enterocolitica is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that causes gastrointestinal disease and other clinical manifestations in humans. Potentially pathogenic Y. enterocolitica has been isolated in Brazil, from human, environmental, food, and animal sources.

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7,8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) is an abundant DNA lesion formed by oxidation of the nucleoside 2'-deoxyguanosine (2-dG) and one of the most studied and accepted oxidative stress biomarkers. 8-OHdG has a strong carcinogenic potential, and prolonged oxidative stress heightens pathological conditions and especially cancer risk. Our aim was to develop, validate and apply a reliable method to assess DNA oxidation in genomic cellular DNA of sensible target organs such as brain.

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In this study, we report the isolation of OXA-72-producing Acinetobacter pittii in Brazil. A carbapenem-resistant A. pittii strain was recovered from a hospitalized female patient from Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil.

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We characterized NDM-1-producing isolates from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PCR was applied for resistance and virulence determinants. The genetic context of was determined by S1 nuclease pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and hybridization.

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We aimed to describe an early detection of OXA-370-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Brazil. The isolate CCBH10079 belonged to ST17 and the bla was located in a plasmid of ≅57kb.

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  • The study focused on analyzing polymyxin B (PMB) resistance in 126 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates collected from rectal swabs in Brazil.
  • Out of these, 10 isolates showed PMB resistance, primarily due to interruptions in the mgrB gene, either through insertion sequences or mutations.
  • Most resistant isolates also carried the bla gene and were mainly part of clonal complex 258, emphasizing the need to monitor the spread of PMB-resistant bacteria in hospital settings to address the limited treatment options for multidrug-resistant infections.
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