Publications by authors named "Marina Juez"

Nanoparticles have a promising future in biomedical applications and knowing whether they affect ex vivo vascular reactivity is a necessary step before their use in patients. In this study, we have evaluated the vascular effect of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeONPs) on the human saphenous vein in response to relaxing and contractile agonists. In addition, we have measured the protein expression of key enzymes related to vascular homeostasis and oxidative stress.

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Mononuclear cell migration into the vascular subendothelium constitutes an early event of the atherogenic process. Because the effect of retinoid X receptor (RXR)α on arterial mononuclear leukocyte recruitment is poorly understood, this study investigated whether RXR agonists can affect this response and the underlying mechanisms involved. Decreased RXRα expression was detected after 4 h stimulation of human umbilical arterial endothelial cells with TNF-α.

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Context: Myocardial oxidative stress plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of ischaemia-reperfusion injury associated with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Both propofol and volatile anaesthetics have been shown to reduce reactive oxygen species in experimental and clinical studies.

Main Objective: To compare the influence of sevoflurane and propofol on myocardial oxidative stress markers (F2-isoprostanes and nitrates/nitrites) in coronary sinus blood samples from patients undergoing off-pump CABG.

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The aim of this study was to describe a previously unreported mutation in the SDHD gene, which has been linked to familial paraganglioma. Clinical data were collected from all members of the family, which had four siblings affected with paraganglioma. For the index patient, genomic DNA extraction from whole blood was performed using the High Pure PCR Template Preparation kit.

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Background: Endovascular repair of the thoracic aorta has shown reduced morbidity and mortality compared with open surgery. We describe our experience with endovascular stent grafting in the treatment of acute thoracic aortic pathology.

Methods: From October 2003 to January 2008, 25 patients underwent endovascular stent graft repair of the thoracic aorta.

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A patient with a cervical aorta and an aneurysm of a right sided aortic arch was treated without cardiopulmonary bypass by ascending to distal descending aorta bypass grafting, excision of the aneurysm and its transverse connection to the descending aorta and of the cervical segment of the aorta, and connection of the right subclavian artery to the ascending aorta. The clinical result is excellent after 9 years of follow-up.

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