Publications by authors named "Gonzalez-Rodriguez A"

Background: Skeletal muscle alterations (SMAs) are being increasingly recognized in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and appear to be associated with deleterious outcomes in these patients. However, their actual prevalence and pathophysiology remain to be elucidated.

Aim: To determine the prevalence of SMAs and to assess the significance of circulating myokines as biomarkers in patients with MASLD.

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Given the lack of accurate diagnostic methods of acetaminophen (APAP)-induced acute liver failure (ALF), the search for new biomarkers for its diagnosis is an urgent need. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6) in APAP-induced ALF progression and its potential value as a biomarker of ALF. Hepatic and circulating BMP6 expression was assessed in APAP-treated mice and in serum samples from patients with APAP overdose.

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  • The agricultural sector in Spain heavily depends on migrant workers, who face increased challenges with precarious conditions and vulnerability exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Organizations and local authorities implemented measures like temporary housing and mass testing to support these workers, but factors such as mobility and language barriers complicated compliance with health guidelines.
  • The study highlights the need for improved intercultural competence in health professional training and inclusive health approaches to better address disparities and support migrant workers’ well-being.
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  • Research indicates that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) struggle with recognizing facial expressions of emotions, and their relatives may experience milder similar challenges, known as the Broad Autism Phenotype (BAP).
  • The study used a Differential Outcomes Procedure (DOP) to assess emotion recognition in both adults with ASD and their relatives, finding that the ASD group performed worse than the BAP group in recognizing fear.
  • Results emphasized the need to consider various autism dimensions in research and showed that both groups needed lower intensity levels to identify emotions through DOP, suggesting it may help improve emotion recognition skills.
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This study examines the impact of cytogenetic abnormalities and their co-segregation on the prognosis of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. The analysis included 1304 patients from four different GEM-PETHEMA clinical trials. Genetic alterations, such as t(4;14), t(14;16), del(17p), +1q, and del(1p), were investigated using FISH on CD38 purified plasma cells.

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  • Accurate determination of leaf water potential (Ψ) is essential for studying plant responses to water scarcity, as excised leaves show a decline in Ψ even under low evaporative conditions.
  • Using different storage methods, the decline in leaf Ψ was significantly reduced when leaves were covered with a hydrophobic layer, which also affected their relative water content.
  • The study found that although water loss during storage varied between different plant species, minimizing this loss ensured that pre-excision transpiration did not influence Ψ determination, indicating that the rapid dissipation of water potential disequilibrium does not lead to an overestimation of leaf Ψ post-excision.
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  • The study investigates the role of protein kinase D2 (PKD2) in regulating insulin signaling and metabolic homeostasis in the liver, as its functions are not yet fully understood.
  • Using various experimental methods, including PKD2 overexpression and specific gene depletion in mouse models, researchers assessed how PKD2 affects insulin responses and glucose metabolism.
  • Findings reveal that PKD2 inhibits insulin signaling by modifying the phosphorylation of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1), and suggest that PKD2 could be targeted therapeutically to combat hepatic insulin resistance.
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This multicenter study investigates the incidence and predictors of cardiac events (CE) following allo-HCT with PTCY in 453 AML patients. CE occurred in 57 (12.3%) patients within a median of 52 days (IQR: 13-289), with day 100 and 5-year cumulative incidences of 7.

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This multicenter study sponsored by the GETH-TC investigates the incidence and predictors of early (first 100 days) and late cardiac events (CEs; ECEs and LCEs, respectively) after allo-HCT in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated with anthracyclines, focusing on exploring the impact of PTCY on cardiac complications and the impact of CEs on OS and NRM. A total of 1020 patients with AML were included. PTCY was given to 450 (44.

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Introduction: Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an angioproliferative disease caused by human herpesvirus 8 and is mediated by cytokines in an immunodeficient environment. This study aimed to compare IL-6, IL-10, and TNFα levels among patients with AIDS with disseminated KS (DKS), treatment naïve patients living with HIV without DKS, and healthy controls. Secondary outcomes were to compare cytokines levels in patients with DKS and unfavorable outcomes, and an analysis of the behavior of cytokines over time.

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Gender differences exist in mental and physical health in schizophrenia, and healthcare education is part of the associated clinical approach. The main goal of the present paper is to describe a women's clinic for schizophrenia and carry out a narrative review about innovative healthcare and learning strategies in the context of women who suffer from schizophrenia, and to discuss innovative strategies for both healthcare and learning projects to be applied in this context. Observing the development of our unit, four clear innovation phases can be distinguished: the generation of new ideas (clinical and social needs), strategic planning (five observatories), the execution of these strategies (observatories/teams/interventions) and feedback, iteration and scaling.

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Introduction And Objective: Clinical manifestations secondary to amyloid deposition in connective tissue may allow early detection of amyloidosis. We sought to identify the prevalence of connective tissue amyloidosis in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery and evaluate for cardiac involvement.

Material And Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study that included patients >50 years referred for orthopedic surgery at our center.

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Purpose: Early treatment of high-risk smoldering myeloma has been shown to delay progression to multiple myeloma (MM). We conducted this trial with curative intention using a treatment approach employed for newly diagnosed patients with MM.

Methods: Patients with high-risk smoldering myeloma (>50% progression risk at 2 years) and transplant candidates were included and received induction therapy with carfilzomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone (KRd), six cycles, followed by high-dose melphalan (200 mg/m) autologous stem-cell transplantation (HDM-ASCT), two KRd consolidation cycles, and Rd maintenance for 2 years.

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The value of quantitative immunoprecipitation mass spectrometry (QIP-MS) to identify the M-protein is being investigated in patients with monoclonal gammopathies but no data are yet available in high-risk smoldering myeloma (HRsMM). We have, therefore, investigated QIP-MS to monitor peripheral residual disease (PRD) in 62 HRsMM patients enrolled in the GEM-CESAR trial. After 24 cycles of maintenance, detecting the M-protein by MS or clonal plasma cells by next-generation flow cytometry (NGF) identified cases with a significantly shorter median progression-free survival (mPFS) (MS: not reached vs.

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The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is increasing in the last decades, even is the main cause of death in first world countries being atherosclerosis one of the principal triggers. Therefore, there is an urgent need to decipher the underlying mechanisms involved in atherosclerosis progression. In this respect, microRNAs dysregulation is frequently involved in the progression of multiple diseases including CVDs.

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The decline of honey bee populations significantly impacts the human food supply due to poor pollination and yield decreases of essential crop species. Given the reduction of pollinators, research into critical landscape components, such as floral resource availability and land use change, might provide valuable information about the nutritional status and health of honey bee colonies. To address this issue, we examine the effects of landscape factors like agricultural area, urban area, and climatic factors, including maximum temperature, minimum temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation, on honey bee hive populations and nutritional health of 326 honey bee colonies across varying landscapes in Mexico.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the role of FGF21 in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) by analyzing both human samples and animal models.
  • Significant increases in FGF21 gene expression and circulating levels were found in MASLD patients as well as in cell and animal models exposed to fatty acids.
  • Additionally, the A-allele from the FGF21 rs838133 variant was linked to a higher risk of severe liver conditions in MASLD patients, indicating genetic factors may contribute to disease severity.
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  • This study looked at how a protein called COX-2 affects liver damage caused by a condition called cholestasis, where bile can't flow properly.
  • Scientists used specially modified mice that always express COX-2 in their liver cells to see if it helps protect against liver injury.
  • The results showed that these COX-2 mice had less liver damage and inflammation, improved bile acid processing, and were better at handling stress in the liver compared to regular mice.
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Background: The global shift in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic led to challenges in the care of people living with HIV.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study that aimed to delineate sociodemographic, clinical characteristics and outcomes, of people living with HIV diagnosed with ocular syphilis.

Results: Fifty-three people living with HIV were identified with ocular syphilis.

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Climate change and land use change are two main drivers of global biodiversity decline, decreasing the genetic diversity that populations harbour and altering patterns of local adaptation. Landscape genomics allows measuring the effect of these anthropogenic disturbances on the adaptation of populations. However, both factors have rarely been considered simultaneously.

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Purpose: Maternity rates in women with schizophrenia have tripled in the past decades, with a current percentage similar to the general population (50-60%). However, mothers with schizophrenia present higher rates of single marital status, and social dysfunction than the general population. In addition, the incidence of unplanned pregnancy, abortions, miscarriages and obstetric complications is higher.

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Background: More than half of women with psychosis take care of their children despite the difficulties caused by the disease. Additionally, these kids have a higher risk of developing a mental health disorder. However, no interventions have been developed to meet these needs.

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Purpose: The study aimed to explore the role of parenthood at first episode of psychosis (FEP) on recovery, with a focus on potential sex differences.

Methods: Sociodemographic, clinical, and neurocognitive information was considered on 610 FEP patients form the PAFIP cohort (Spain). Baseline and three-year follow-up comparisons were carried out.

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Genetic diversity is a key component of evolution, and unraveling factors that promote genetic differentiation in space and time is a central question in evolutionary biology. One of the most diverse and ecologically important tree genera in tropical forests worldwide is (Moraceae). It has been suggested that, given the great dispersal capacity of pollinating fig wasps (Chalcidoidea; Agaonidae), the spatial genetic structure, particularly in monoecious fig species, should be weak.

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