Publications by authors named "Pilar Marti"

Background: Distal myopathies (MPDs) are heterogeneous diseases of complex diagnosis whose prevalence and distribution in specific populations are unknown.

Methods: Demographic, clinical, genetic, neurophysiological, histopathological and muscle imaging characteristics of a MPDs cohort from a neuromuscular reference center were analyzed to study their epidemiology, features, genetic distribution and factors related to diagnosis.

Results: The series included 219 patients (61% were men, 94% Spanish and 41% sporadic cases).

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  • - The study focuses on diagnosing asymptomatic hyperCKemia in pediatric patients using next-generation sequencing (NGS) and other diagnostic tools, as genetic myopathies are often linked to elevated creatine kinase levels.
  • - Conducted on 65 patients, the study found that NGS successfully diagnosed 55% of cases, with seven specific genes frequently showing pathogenic variants, while muscle biopsies were crucial for identifying myopathologic features.
  • - The research highlighted the effectiveness of EMG in revealing myopathic features in 48% of cases, although some diagnostic challenges remained, with 14% and 29% of diagnoses being inconclusive.
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  • This study looked at four people with a muscle disease that affects their faces, eyes, and ability to move.
  • The researchers found that all four had similar symptoms and looked at their DNA to understand the problem.
  • They discovered that a gene called junctophilin-1 doesn't work properly in these patients, which is important for muscle function, and this could explain their muscle weakness and other symptoms.
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Background And Purpose: Pathogenic variants of the glycyl-tRNA synthetase 1 (GARS1) gene have been described as a cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2D, motor axonal neuropathy with upper limb predominance (distal hereditary motor neuropathy [dHMN] type V), and infantile spinal muscular atrophy.

Methods: This cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study was carried out on 12 patients harboring the c.794C>T (p.

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In digenic inheritance, pathogenic variants in two genes must be inherited together to cause disease. Only very few examples of digenic inheritance have been described in the neuromuscular disease field. Here we show that predicted deleterious variants in SRPK3, encoding the X-linked serine/argenine protein kinase 3, lead to a progressive early onset skeletal muscle myopathy only when in combination with heterozygous variants in the TTN gene.

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Background: Weakness of facial, ocular, and axial muscles is a common clinical presentation in congenital myopathies caused by pathogenic variants in genes encoding triad proteins. Abnormalities in triad structure and function resulting in disturbed excitation-contraction coupling and Ca homeostasis can contribute to disease pathology.

Methods: We analysed exome and genome sequencing data from three unrelated individuals with congenital myopathy characterised by striking facial, ocular, and bulbar involvement.

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Objective: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) exon 45-55 deletion (del45-55) has been postulated as a model that could treat up to 60% of DMD patients, but the associated clinical variability and complications require clarification. We aimed to understand the phenotypes and potential modifying factors of this dystrophinopathy subset.

Methods: This cross-sectional, multicenter cohort study applied clinical and functional evaluation.

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LGMDD2 is a rare form of muscular dystrophy characterized by one of the three heterozygous deletions described within the gene that result in the addition of a 15-amino acid tail in the C-terminus.TNPO3 is involved in the nuclear import of splicing factors and acts as a host cofactor for HIV-1 infection by mechanisms not yet deciphered. Further characterization of the crosstalk between HIV-1 infection and LGMDD2 disease may contribute to a better understanding of both the cellular alterations occurring in LGMDD2 patients and the role of TNPO3 in the HIV-1 cycle.

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Background & Aims: Dysphagia can be a consequence of prolonged hospitalization in intensive care units (ICUs) due to severe SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia. This study aims at Identifying the risk factors for dysphagia in ICU patients with COVID-19 pneumonia requiring invasive mechanical ventilation, and at determining the frequency of postextubation dysphagia in this population.

Methods: Observational, descriptive, retrospective, cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients admitted into the ICUs from March to May 2020.

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  • The study focused on Laing myopathy, a muscle disorder with diverse symptoms, aiming to understand muscle imaging profiles and use them as effective outcome measures.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 42 patients using MRI and CT scans, finding that intramuscular fat was present in most patients and that muscle involvement varied significantly, with some only showing symptoms in the anterior leg compartment.
  • The study concludes that while the anterior leg is commonly affected, there are often broader patterns of muscle involvement, and imaging score analysis can help categorize patients based on disease progression.
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Background: Olive-derived antioxidants have been shown to affect the oxidative status of meat and have also been associated with greater consumption of glucose, which might affect glycogen stores and muscle characteristics. This study evaluated the effect of oleuropein extract supplementation (OLE) versus vitamin E + Se (VE), and their combination (VEOLE), in pig diets, on pH, drip loss, the proportion of free fatty acids, and meat stability, and their prediction by blood oxidative status markers.

Results: The drip loss of muscle was lower in antioxidant-supplemented groups when compared with controls.

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Background: The ANO5 gene encodes for anoctamin-5, a chloride channel involved in muscle cell membrane repair. Recessive mutations in ANO5 are associated with muscular diseases termed anoctaminopathies, which are characterized by proximal or distal weakness, or isolated hyperCKemia. We present the largest series of patients with asymptomatic/paucisymptomatic anoctaminopathy reported so far, highlighting their clinical and radiological characteristics.

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The causative mutation responsible for limb girdle muscular dystrophy 1F (LGMD1F) is one heterozygous single nucleotide deletion in the stop codon of the nuclear import factor Transportin 3 gene (TNPO3). This mutation causes a carboxy-terminal extension of 15 amino acids, producing a protein of unknown function (TNPO3_mut) that is co-expressed with wild-type TNPO3 (TNPO3_wt). TNPO3 has been involved in the nuclear transport of serine/arginine-rich proteins such as splicing factors and also in HIV-1 infection through interaction with the viral integrase and capsid.

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Hydroxyurea (HU) is a drug frequently used in the treatment of chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms. The most common side effects of this drug are pancytopenia, digestive and skin disorders. Respiratory complications are rare and there are less than 20 cases described, only 5 of which underwent an anatomopathological study.

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In recent years, increasing knowledge of the positive health effects of food polyphenols has prompted the need to develop new separation techniques for their extraction, fractionation and analysis. This article provides an updated and exhaustive review of the application of counter-current chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, and their hyphenation with mass spectrometry to the study of food polyphenols. Flavonoids constitute the largest class of polyphenols, widely spread in the plant kingdom and common in human diet which has been the most widely studied with respect to their antioxidant and biological activities.

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The aromatic composition of sugar cane spirits and, in general, of alcoholic beverages, is mainly influenced by the ageing process in wood barrels. There are several factors that affect the quality of the final aged product, but the time of the storage in the barrel is perhaps the most important one. Ageing time must therefore be controlled in order to detect counterfeits; however, this parameter is very difficult to control and, at present, there is no analytical method available to determine it.

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The volatile components of 20 mango cultivars were investigated by means of simultaneous distillation-extraction, GC, and GC-MS. Three hundred and seventy-two compounds were identified, of which 180 were found for the first time in mango fruit. The total concentration of volatiles was approximately 18-123 mg/kg of fresh fruit.

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The system based on coupling a headspace sampler to a mass spectrometer (HS-MS), considered a kind of electronic nose (e-nose), is an emerging technique in the field of food aroma analysis. The global mass spectrum this system provides is a fingerprint of each sample analysed that contains the information related to volatile composition of the sample. The use of chemometric techniques allows to compare the spectra of the samples and then, to classify them according to different properties.

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