Publications by authors named "L A Ruiz"

In the indoor environment, occupants are exposed to air pollutants originating from continuous indoor sources and exchange with the outdoor air, with the highest concentration episodes dominated by activities performed indoors such as cooking and cleaning. Here we use the INdoor CHEMical model in Python (INCHEM-Py) constrained by measurements from the House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry (HOMEChem) campaign, to investigate the impact of a bleach cleaning event and cooking on indoor air chemistry. Measurements of the concentrations of longer-lived organic and inorganic compounds, as well as measured photolysis rates, have been used as input for the model, and the modelled hydroxyl (OH) radicals, hydroperoxyl radicals, and nitrous acid (HONO) concentrations compared to the measured values.

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  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction, which involves increased mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and energy production issues; this study focused on key genes related to mtDNA replication to understand their role in ASD.
  • Children with ASD showed higher mtDNA copy numbers and some mtDNA deletions in oral samples, but no significant changes were found in the expression of mitochondrial replisome genes compared to typically developing controls.
  • Increased oxidative stress and inflammation were noted in ASD subjects, and while overexpressing the TFAM gene in cell cultures led to some mitochondrial benefits, this didn't directly tie to changes in gene expression or mtDNA integrity, indicating a complex relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and ASD.
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Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment and remission of obesity and type 2 diabetes, but pharmacological approaches which exert similar metabolic adaptations are needed to avoid post-surgical complications. Here we show how G49, an oxyntomodulin (OXM) analog and dual glucagon/glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GCGR/GLP-1R) agonist, triggers an inter-organ crosstalk between adipose tissue, pancreas, and liver which is initiated by a rapid release of free fatty acids (FFAs) by white adipose tissue (WAT) in a GCGR-dependent manner. This interactome leads to elevations in adiponectin and fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21), causing WAT beiging, brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation, increased energy expenditure (EE) and weight loss.

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Background: Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) and endocardial resynchronization (Endo-CRT) are alternatives to biventricular pacing for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).

Objective: To compare the outcomes of LBBAP versus Endo-CRT using conventional pacing leads.

Methods: Patients with heart failure (HF) undergoing CRT with LBBAP or Endo-CRT were included.

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Brain death (BD) provides most of the donor organs destined for lung transplantation (LTx). However, the organs may be affected by inflammatory and oxidative processes. Based on this, we hypothesize that the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) activation can reduce the lung injury associated with LTx.

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