Publications by authors named "P Bizarro-Nevares"

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  • The non-ciliated bronchiolar cell, known as the "club cell," plays a crucial role in the airway epithelium, primarily located in the bronchioles of humans and found prominently in rodents.
  • Club cells serve multiple functions, acting as regulatory cells in lung inflammation and as stem cells for lung epithelial regeneration.
  • This review aims to explore club cell structure and function under normal and disease conditions to enhance the understanding of their significance in the respiratory system.
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Malaria is a potentially mortal disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium spp. It has a wide distribution in the world and unfortunately there are several factors that make its control difficult; among which the development of pharmacological resistance to the different drugs used to treat this disease stands out, which makes it necessary to design new compounds that have an antimalarial effect. Previous studies have shown that vanadium has a broad antiparasitic spectrum and is also safe for the host, so the objective of this research was to evaluate the antimalarial potential of sodium metavanadate (SM) and to analyze the ultrastructural changes in parasites exposed.

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  • Environmental pollution, recognized as a major health risk by the World Health Organization, affects all income levels and highlights the dangers of suspended particulate matter, especially those containing vanadium emitted from fossil fuel combustion.
  • The literature review focuses on the toxic effects of vanadium when inhaled, based on studies using a mouse model that reveal harmful impacts across various bodily systems.
  • Research indicates vanadium exposure leads to serious health issues, including immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity, emphasizing the need for informed environmental policies to protect public health.
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Air pollution is a worldwide public health issue and it is associated with millions of premature deaths due to cancer, thrombosis, and pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. Thrombosis is the excessive clotting that blocks a blood vessel, and its etiology is multifactorial. In recent years, growing evidence has linked air pollution, especially particulate matter (PM) and metals, to the development of thrombosis.

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Vanadium is a metal present in particulate matter and its reprotoxic effects have been demonstrated in males and pregnant females in animal models. However, the effects of this metal on the reproductive organs of nonpregnant females have not been sufficiently studied. In a vanadium inhalation model in nonpregnant female mice, we found anestrous and estrous cycle irregularity, as well as low serum concentrations of 17β-estradiol and progesterone.

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