Publications by authors named "Maria E Gonzalez-Gonzalez"

Background: The aim of the study was to describe the origin, course, and termination of frontal aslant tract (FAT) in the Mexican population of neurosurgical referral centers.

Methods: From January 2018 to May 2019, we analyzed 50 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in diffusion tensor imaging sequences of patients of the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery "Manuel Velasco Suárez." Five brains were fixed by the Klingler method and dissected in the neurosurgery laboratory of the Hospital Civil de Guadalajara to identify the origin, trajectory, and ending of the FAT.

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Background: Mexico declared the first case of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in February 2020. At the time we write this article, our country is facing a community spread phase, expecting a rapid increase in the number of cases and fatalities. The Fray Antonio Alcalde Civil Hospital of Guadalajara has been declared a non-COVID-19 hospital with the mission of providing care to patients already registered and also those transferred from neurosurgical departments of neighboring centers, which have been converted into COVID-19 only hospitals.

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Background: Expression and activity of the potassium channel ether-à-go-go-1 (EAG1) are strongly related to carcinogenesis and tumor progression, which can be exploited for therapeutic purposes. EAG1 activity may be reduced by preventing its phosphorylation with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinase inhibitors and by astemizole, which blocks the channel pore and downregulates its gene expression.

Objective: We aimed to study the potential cooperative antiproliferative effect of the EGFR inhibitor gefitinib and the EAG1-blocker astemizole, in breast cancer cells.

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Background: The celiac artery, celiac axis or celiac trunk is the first major abdominal branch of the aorta. Anatomic variations and accessory vessels have been reported with variable percentages. The purpose of this study was to report the pattern of the celiac trunk and its anatomic variations in a sample of Mexican population.

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Levonorgestrel (LNG), a synthetic 19 nor-testosterone derivative, is widely used for emergency contraception. It is well known that LNG prevents ovulation only when given prior to the surge of serum luteinizing hormone (LH) during the periovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle. This observation suggests that LNG, given its contraceptive efficacy, has additional effects other than those affecting ovulation.

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  • A 78-year-old man with a history of abdominal infrarenal aortic surgery 20 years ago shows worsening aneurysm conditions, as seen in a CT scan.
  • The scan reveals degeneration in the infrarenal aorta, a left iliac aneurysm, and a new descending thoracic aneurysm near the aortic arch.
  • The surgical intervention was performed in two phases: first, both the thoracic and infrarenal aneurysms were treated with endoprostheses, and four years later, a branched iliac endograft addressed the iliac aneurysm.
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In order to fertilize, spermatozoa must undergo physiological and biochemical changes during their transit along the female reproductive tract before reaching and fusing with the oocyte, process known as capacitation. Sperm modifications associated with capacitation are modulated by their interaction with molecules present in the female reproductive tract. During the woman fertile window, some reproductive hormones reach their maximum concentrations in serum, such as the luteinizing hormone (LH).

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An increasing number of tumors, including breast cancer, overexpress proteins of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family. The interaction between family members activates signaling pathways that promote tumor progression and resistance to treatment. Human epidermal growth factor receptor type II (HER2) positive breast cancer represents a clinical challenge for current therapy.

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  • The zona pellucida (ZP) is an extracellular matrix that acts as a barrier for sperm to fuse with the female egg, and its penetration is crucial for fertilization, although not well understood in humans.
  • This study analyzed how human sperm can degrade specific ZP proteins (rhZP2, rhZP3, and rhZP4) using various protease inhibitors to understand which enzymes are involved in this process.
  • Results indicated that sperm can hydrolyze ZP proteins and highlighted the roles of different proteases: metalloproteases primarily degrade ZP3, while proteasomes are significant for ZP4, suggesting a complex interaction that aids fertilization.
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Coexpression of EGFR and HER2 has been associated with poor disease outcome, high rates of metastasis and resistance to conventional treatments in breast cancer. Gefitinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, reduces both cell proliferation and tumor growth of breast cancer cells expressing EGFR and/or HER2. On the other hand, calcitriol and some of its synthetic analogs are important antineoplastic agents in different breast cancer subtypes.

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The union between mammalian gametes begins with the sperm binding to the zona pellucida (ZP). We studied the interaction between human sperm and ZP by using recombinant human ZP proteins (rhZP). The cDNAs coding for human ZP2, ZP3, and ZP4 were expressed in Sf9 cells and proteins were characterized to determine their competence for sperm binding.

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The acrosome reaction (AR), an absolute requirement for spermatozoa and egg fusion, requires the influx of Ca²(+) into the spermatozoa through voltage-dependent Ca²(+) channels and store-operated channels. Maitotoxin (MTx), a Ca²(+)-mobilizing agent, has been shown to be a potent inducer of the mouse sperm AR, with a pharmacology similar to that of the zona pellucida (ZP), possibly suggesting a common pathway for both inducers. Using recombinant human ZP3 (rhZP3), mouse ZP and two MTx channel blockers (U73122 and U73343), we investigated and compared the MTx- and ZP-induced ARs in human and mouse spermatozoa.

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For successful fertilization mammalian spermatozoa must undergo the acrosome reaction (AR), an exocytotic event that allows this cell to penetrate the outer layer of the oocyte, the zona pellucida (ZP). Four glycoproteins (ZP1-ZP4) compose the human ZP, being ZP3 the physiological inductor of the AR. This process requires changes in intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) involving not fully understood mechanisms.

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Objectives: To investigate the effects of magnesium sulphate (MgSO(4)) on placental expression of endothelin 1 (ET-1) and its receptors in preeclampsia (PE).

Design And Methods: Placentas were obtained from 10 normotensive (NT group) and 18 moderate preeclamptic (PE group) women. Among the PE group, 10 patients were treated with 0.

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  • - The interaction between sperm and the zona pellucida (ZP), the egg's protective layer, is crucial for successful fertilization, relying on specific proteins (ZP1, ZP2, ZP3, ZP4) for recognition.
  • - Exposure to ZP proteins induces acrosomal exocytosis in sperm while also altering their movement patterns, decreasing progressive motility and increasing non-progressive motility.
  • - Analysis of sperm treated with ZP proteins reveals specific kinetic parameters that correlate with motility changes, confirming that ZP proteins not only aid in the acrosomal reaction but also modify sperm movement dynamics.
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