Publications by authors named "Derly C Escobar-Wilches"

Snakebite accident treatment requires the administration of antivenoms that provide efficacy and effectiveness against several snake venoms of the same genus or family. The low number of immunogenic components in venom mixtures that allow the production of antivenoms consequently gives them partial neutralization and a suboptimal pharmacological response. This study evaluates the immunorecognition and neutralizing efficacy of the polyvalent anticoral antivenom from the Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS) of Colombia against the heterologous endemic venoms of , and , and by assessing immunoreactivity through affinity chromatography, ELISA, Western blot, and neutralization capability.

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Epidemiological studies related to androgens and prostate cancer (PC) have focused on serum determination of testosterone, androstenedione (A4), and DHEA, with inconsistent results. Herein, we hypothesized that differences in androgen biosynthetic and metabolic pathways, rather than differences in specific androgen concentrations, are associated with prostatic carcinogenesis. Therefore, spot urine samples from 111 incident PC cases with Gleason score at diagnosis and 227 healthy population controls, were analyzed.

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Article Synopsis
  • Testosterone plays a key role in regulating the male reproductive system and is involved in various bodily systems throughout different life stages, with its levels maintained through synthesis and degradation.
  • A new analytical method using UPLC-MS was developed to detect testosterone-hydroxylated metabolites in human urine, identifying seven metabolites along with androstenedione and testosterone by comparing data with known standards.
  • The method proved to be sensitive and precise, with recovery rates between 81.2% and 128.8%, and was successfully validated through urine samples from two age groups of healthy men, revealing distinct metabolite profiles in each group.
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Vinclozolin (V) is a fungicide with anti-androgenic properties whose metabolism is not fully understood, and data on urinary elimination of either V or its metabolites are limited. Therefore the kinetics of urinary elimination of V and its metabolites, after an oral dose in adult male rats were investigated. A single oral dose of V (100 mg/kg) suspended in corn oil was administered to male adult Wistar rats, and urine was collected at different times after dosing.

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Vinclozolin (V) is classified as a potent endocrine disruptor. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of V on rat liver CYP regulation and on serum levels of testosterone and estradiol during pregnancy. Pregnancy decreased the liver total CYP content by 65%, enzyme activities of MROD, PROD, and PNPH, and testosterone hydroxylation activities, as well as the protein content of CYP2A and 3A.

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