Publications by authors named "Baeza M"

Objective: Inflammation causes the progressive destruction of the supporting tissues around teeth in patients with periodontitis. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the immunological effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) as adjunctive therapy in patients with periodontal disease and identify potential biomarkers for the disease.

Methods: This scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines to investigate the impact of omega-3 therapy with or without acetylsalicylic acid on the immunological parameters of periodontal treatment.

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  • Antarctica's microbial communities have gained interest for their potential in industrial applications, especially through advances in sequencing technologies that help study unculturable microorganisms.
  • Researchers analyzed soils from seven sub-Antarctic islands and Union Glacier using a metagenomic approach, finding that Actinobacteria and Cyanobacteria dominated the microbial community.
  • Genes related to the degradation of various pollutants and industrial enzymes suitable for low-temperature activities were prevalent, indicating that Antarctic soils could be valuable sources for industrial enzyme development.
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  • Malnutrition in early childhood can lead to long-term health issues, including obesity, with this study focusing on how maternal perceptions and feeding practices influence infant nutrition in northeastern Mexico.
  • The research assessed 192 mother-infant pairs, revealing that 38% of infants were overweight/obese while 7% were underweight, and identified key maternal factors like low self-efficacy and inaccurate weight perceptions affecting infant nutritional status.
  • Findings suggest that many mothers lack knowledge about proper feeding practices, with longer sleep duration linked to underweight infants and critical inaccuracies in maternal perceptions of their child’s weight for both underweight and overweight/obese infants.
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Aim: Epigenetic regulation of the key inflammatory genes plays a crucial role in controlling monocyte/macrophage-mediated local and systemic responses to bacterial challenges. However, it has not been addressed in apical periodontitis (AP). We aimed to explore the methylation pattern of the TNF-α gene promoter and its association with the inflammatory phenotype of peripheral blood monocytes from individuals with AP and controls.

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The yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous synthesizes astaxanthin, a high-value carotenoid with biotechnological relevance in the nutraceutical and aquaculture industries. However, enhancing carotenoid production through strain engineering remains an ongoing challenge. Recent studies have demonstrated that carotenogenesis in X.

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  • - The study investigated the respiratory activities of mitochondrial complexes I, II, and IV in both permeabilized cells and isolated mitochondria, revealing consistent substrate affinities across both settings.
  • - Activity analysis showed that extracted mitochondria from Antarctic yeast retained functionality for key electron transport chain components (Complexes I, II, III, and IV) and formed supercomplexes of I, III, and IV, though traditional methods didn’t reveal the functional states of ATP synthase.
  • - Additional pathways for NADH oxidation were identified, including alternative dehydrogenases, and cyanide exposure pointed to the potential presence of an alternative oxidase contributing to residual cellular respiration.
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Background: To assess the efficiency of periodontal treatment (PT) in improving diabetes-related outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and periodontitis, providing an updated and comprehensive synthesis from economic evaluations (EE).

Methods: Seven databases and one register were independently searched by two reviewers for articles published up to 8 May 2024. Studies that assessed the efficiency of PT versus no treatment or other dental treatments were included.

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The sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) pathway is an integral cellular mechanism that regulates lipid homeostasis, in which transcriptional activator SREBPs regulate the expression of various genes. In the carotenogenic yeast , Sre1 (the yeast SREBP homolog) regulates lipid biosynthesis and carotenogenesis, among other processes. Despite the characterization of several components of the SREBP pathway across various eukaryotes, the specific elements of this pathway in remain largely unknown.

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Codon usage bias (CUB) has been described in viruses, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes and has been linked to several cellular and environmental factors, such as the organism's growth temperature, gene expression levels, and regulation of protein synthesis and folding. Most of the studies in this area have been conducted in bacteria and higher eukaryotes, in some cases with different results. In this study, a comparative analysis of CUB in yeasts isolated from cold and template environments was performed in order to evaluate the correlation of CUB with yeast optimal temperature of growth (OTG), gene expression levels, cellular function, and structure of encoded proteins.

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Fire-induced changes in vegetation composition due to fire-regime intensification are leading to alterations in ecosystem services that might threaten their future sustainability. Fire recurrence, in particular, could be a key driver shaping ecosystem service resilience in fire-prone ecosystems. This study evaluates the impact of fire recurrence, over twenty-four years, on the potential supply capacity of ten regulating, provisioning, and cultural services selected as critical services by stakeholders and experts.

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  • Chronic histaminergic angioedema (CHA) and angioedema associated with chronic spontaneous urticaria (AE-CSU) were found to be distinct conditions, despite some similarities in symptoms.
  • An observational study compared 56 CHA patients with 40 AE-CSU patients, revealing that AE-CSU had a higher frequency of attacks and different affected areas.
  • A predictive model successfully differentiated the two conditions with high accuracy, reinforcing the notion that CHA and AE-CSU are independent pathologies.
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The use of telenovelas shows promise as a mode of education that could enhance Latino people's ability to prevent or manage different health conditions. This scoping review examined the available evidence about telenovela interventions on Latino health. A scoping review was conducted by searching five peer-reviewed databases for articles published on any date in English or Spanish.

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Background: Hereditary angioedema due to C1 inhibitor deficiency (HAE-C1INH) is a genetic rare disease characterized by recurrent, transient and unpredictable episodes of cold, non-pruriginous oedema without associated urticaria. The characteristics of the disease have a considerable impact on the quality of life of patients. The aim of this study was to increase understanding of the patient journey of HAE in Spain.

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  • Angioedema (AE) is a condition characterized by localized swelling in the skin or mucous membranes and can be hereditary or acquired, making its classification complex due to various underlying mechanisms and taxonomies.
  • The DANCE initiative, involving 91 experts from 35 countries, aimed to create a unified consensus on the definition, acronyms, and classification of AE through an extensive online discussion and voting process over 16 months.
  • The resulting DANCE classification introduces five types of AE, standardizes terminology, and is designed to enhance research and patient care while complementing existing clinical guidelines without replacing them.
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The determination of thyroid hormones has practical clinical significance for the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism diseases. Considering this aspect, a wide range of analytical methods for the detection of analytes, including immunoassay, chemiluminescence, mass spectroscopy and high-performance liquid chromatography, among others, has been developed. This type of analysis provides feasible results.

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Purpose: To identify factors contributing to the need for informal care among community-dwelling older adults with functional impairment in Chile.

Method: A secondary data analysis was conducted using cross-sectional data from 540 Chilean older adults aged ≥60 years (mean age = 72.2 years, = 6.

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Hispanic women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) face unique disparities. They have poorer health outcomes and are less likely to seek help than their non-Hispanic counterparts. When women remain in relationships where IPV occurs and refuse to disclose or seek treatment, they may resort to self-silencing, which can also worsen health outcomes.

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The HIV epidemic disproportionately affects Hispanics in the U.S., with Hispanic women (HW) accounting for 18% of new HIV diagnoses in 2019 despite comprising only 16% of the female population.

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Concern over pollution has led to an increase in wastewater treatment systems, which require constant monitorization. In particular, hydrogen sulfide (HS) is a toxic gas, soluble in water, commonly found in industrial and urban effluents. For proper removal control, fast, durable, and easy-to-handle analytical systems, capable of on-line measurements, such as electrochemical sensors, are required.

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The health impacts of intimate partner violence against women and childhood sexual abuse are not fully understood. Here we conducted a systematic review by comprehensively searching seven electronic databases for literature on intimate partner violence-associated and childhood sexual abuse-associated health effects. Following the burden of proof methodology, we evaluated the evidence strength linking intimate partner violence and/or childhood sexual abuse to health outcomes supported by at least three studies.

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A modular microflow injection analysis (microFIA) system for the determination of Fe(III) in a bioleaching reactor has been designed, developed and validated. The different modules of the analyzer (mixer, diluter, disperser and detector) were 3D-printed. Fe(III) quantification is due by measuring the color intensity of the chelate formed between Fe(III) and salicylic acid at 525 nm.

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This review sought to identify and integrate available evidence on various sources of Hispanic women's well-being following intimate partner violence (IPV). The review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Four peer-reviewed databases were reviewed for studies published between 2007 and 2022.

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  • Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a skin disease with complicated causes, and serum amyloid A (SAA) might serve as a biomarker, but its role has not been thoroughly investigated.
  • A study involving 67 CSU patients found that higher SAA-1 levels are linked to greater disease activity (measured by Urticaria Activity Score, UAS7) and poorer control of symptoms.
  • The findings suggest that SAA-1 could be a useful marker for monitoring CSU severity, but more research is needed to assess its effectiveness in tracking other treatment outcomes.
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  • - An 8-year-old neutered French Bulldog had trouble breathing through its nose after a previous surgery to correct airway issues.
  • - A CT scan showed a cystic mass in the right maxillary sinus, leading to a diagnosis of a mucocele with sinusitis and glandular hyperplasia.
  • - This case suggests that maxillary sinus mucocele, previously unreported in dogs, should be considered when diagnosing similar sinus cystic masses.
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There is an increasing demand on alternatives methods to animal testing. Numerous health parameters have been already studied using in vitro devices able to mimic the essential functions of the organs, being the real-time monitoring and response to stimuli their main limitations. Regarding the health of the gut, the short chain fatty acids, and particularly acetate, have emerged as key biomarkers to evaluate gut healthiness and disease development, although the number of acetate biosensors is still very low.

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