Publications by authors named "Plaza J"

The use of immunotherapy is an emerging treatment option for advanced malignancies. Cutaneous adverse events following cancer immunotherapy are well-documented in the literature. The rarer cutaneous adverse effects are less characterized, including eruptive keratoacanthomas (KA).

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Background: Endocannabinoids like anandamide (AEA), among other lipids, are recognized signaling molecules that participate in reproductive events.

Objectives: Our aims were to characterize orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPR55) presence; investigate GPR55 activation by AEA and determine GPR55 role in the bovine sperm function.

Materials And Methods: GPR55 presence was assessed by immunocytochemistry.

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Glutathione (GSH) plays a vital role in the regulation of intracellular functions which alterations in physiological glutathione levels are associated to various diseases. Molecular bioimaging is a sensitive method for GSH detection, but challenges persist in the development of fluorescent probes, mainly concerning long-term tracking of intracellular GSH concentration because of aggregation of molecular probes and their washout in cells. Engineered nanomaterials have shown great promise for increasing the disease diagnosis accuracy.

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  • - PFOS, an industrial chemical linked to cognitive decline, negatively affects learning and memory by disrupting key brain functions, particularly in cholinergic neurons that are vital for cognitive health.
  • - Research using SN56 cholinergic cells revealed that PFOS decreases thyroid receptor activity, disrupts cholinergic and glutamatergic transmission, and impacts the levels of essential neurotransmitters through various biochemical changes.
  • - The study suggests that reducing thyroid hormone activity due to PFOS exposure contributes to neurodegeneration, but supplementing with thyroid hormone (T3) can partially restore normal function, highlighting potential therapeutic approaches.
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Imidacloprid (IMI), the most widely used worldwide neonicotinoid biocide, produces cognitive disorders after repeated and single treatment. However, little was studied about the possible mechanisms that produce this effect. Cholinergic neurotransmission regulates cognitive function.

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Nano- and micro-carriers of therapeutic molecules offer numerous advantages for drug delivery, and the shape of these particles plays a vital role in their biodistribution and their interaction with cells. However, analysing how microparticles are taken up by cells presents methodological challenges. Qualitative methods like microscopy provide detailed imaging but are time-consuming, whereas quantitative methods such as flow cytometry enable high-throughput analysis but struggle to differentiate between internalised and surface-bound particles.

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  • Advances in drug delivery are leveraging nano- and microsized carriers to improve the targeting and efficacy of therapies, though challenges in availability remain.
  • Particle shape significantly impacts how these carriers distribute in the body, with nonspherical micrometer-sized particles showing promise for targeting specific vascular areas, enhancing drug delivery precision.
  • The current study utilized photolithography to create variously shaped polysilicon microchips and assessed their interactions with macrophages, finding cuboid shapes had the highest cellular association and uptake, potentially making them more effective for drug delivery.
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  • Primary cutaneous sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinoma (PCSSCC) can be difficult to diagnose due to its similarities with other spindle cell tumors and atypical expressions of markers like smooth muscle actin (SMA).
  • A study of 16 cases showed that these tumors were high-grade and typically involved deeper skin layers, with most cases exhibiting atypical spindle and epithelioid cell patterns.
  • The research highlights the importance of using multiple epithelial markers for accurate diagnosis, while also noting that SMA expression can complicate the identification process.
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Adrenocortical carcinoma is a very rare oncologic condition with poor prognosis that usually metastasizes to the lungs, liver, local lymph nodes, and peritoneum at initial presentation. However, skin metastasis is very uncommon and has rarely been reported even in advanced stages of the disease. We present a case of a 41-year-old man with a known history of adrenocortical carcinoma of the right adrenal gland that presented with an arm mass.

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  • - This article discusses two 2022 mpox virus cases, highlighting a unique description of mpox pseudotumor in the perianal area, which had not been documented before.
  • - The first case involved a 42-year-old man with specific skin lesions, and histopathological analysis revealed several significant skin cell changes.
  • - The second case featured a 51-year-old man with a perianal mass, showing different histopathological findings, adding to the scarce literature on the histopathology related to the 2022 mpox outbreak.
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Chlorpyrifos (CPF) biocide, exposure to which is mainly produced in the human population through diet, induces several neurotoxic effects. CPF single and repeated exposure induces memory and learning disorders, although the mechanisms that produce these outcomes are complex and not well understood. CPF treatment (single and repeated) of cholinergic septal SN56 cells induced an increase in phosphorylated-P38α levels that led to WNT/β-Catenin and NGF/P75/TrkA pathways disruption and cell death.

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Background: The common vole is an agricultural pest and population outbreaks have caused significant crop damage in the agricultural areas of the west-central part of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) during the last few decades. Thus, monitoring is imperative to gain a comprehensive insight on its spatiotemporal habitat colonization dynamics. This work was performed on a long-term database with the primary objective of establishing an operational framework for understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of the common vole, all of it based on the Getis-Ord statistics.

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Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) synthesis and secretion regulates seasonal fertility. In the brain, the distribution of GnRH-positive neurons is diffuse, hindering efforts to monitor variations in its cellular and tissue levels. Here, we aim at assessing GnRH immunoreactivity in nuclei responsible for seasonal fertility regulation (SFR) within the posterior, anterior, and preoptic areas of the basal hypothalamus during estrous in ewes.

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1. This study investigated the effects of incorporating yellow mealworm () larval meal as a partial and/or complete substitute for soybean meal on carcass and meat quality in slow-growing chickens.2.

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Background: Cellulitis is a significant public health burden and lacks a gold standard for diagnosis. Up to 1/3 of patients are incorrectly diagnosed. The skin biopsy has been proposed as the gold standard.

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Background: Factors contributing to the limited success of in vitro fertilization in horses remain to be studied. In this work, we elucidated the effect of different essential capacitation media components, bicarbonate, and bovine serum albumin or polyvinyl-alcohol, and the incubation microenvironment on sperm parameters associated with capacitation, acrosome reaction, and their ability to activate oocytes via heterologous intracytoplasmic spermatozoa injection in equine cryopreserved spermatozoa.

Methods: Frozen-thawed spermatozoa underwent incubation at different time intervals in either Tyrode's albumin lactate pyruvate medium (non-capacitating; NC) or Tyrode's albumin lactate pyruvate supplemented with bicarbonate, bicarbonate and polyvinyl-alcohol, bicarbonate and bovine serum albumin, polyvinyl-alcohol and bovine serum albumin alone.

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  • - Spitz and Spitzoid lesions are complex skin growths that challenge dermatopathology due to their varying nature, ranging from benign to malignant forms, including rare intermediate types.
  • - Recent advancements in understanding these lesions have come from identifying specific gene translocations, which help classify the different types more effectively.
  • - The study utilized gene expression profiling to uncover distinct genetic clusters among these lesions, revealing patterns that could aid in their diagnosis and classification.
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The BC501A sensor is a liquid scintillator frequently used in nuclear physics for detecting fast neutrons. This paper describes a hardware implementation of digital pulse shape analysis (DPSA) for real-time analysis. DPSA is an algorithm that extracts the physically relevant parameters from the detected BC501A signals.

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Background: Histopathological examination is adequate for the diagnosis of most cutaneous melanocytic neoplasms. However, there is a subset that is either difficult to definitively diagnose or would have diagnostic disagreement upon review by multiple dermatopathologists if a more exhaustive review was performed.

Methods: Melanocytic lesions underwent an independent, blinded diagnostic histopathological review of hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic intestinal disorder, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, characterized by symptoms like diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and abdominal pain, with serious potential complications.
  • Current therapies, especially biologics that target specific proteins, can struggle due to varying patient responses, leading to treatment failures and the need for personalized approaches.
  • Pharmacogenetics can help improve treatment by identifying genetic variants (SNPs) linked to drug response, with the review focusing on SNPs related to immune function and their role in predicting responses to biologic therapies for IBD.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate two cryoprotectants, dimethylformamide (DMF) and methylformamide (MF) in two concentrations (5 and 7 %) in vitro in donkey semen using a rapid freezing technique and the effect on pregnancy rates in mares. Twenty-four ejaculates from 8 jacks (n = 8; r = 3) were divided into 4 extenders: BotuSemen Gold with 5 % or 7 % MF and 5 % or 7 % DMF, all containing 11 % lactose, 20 % egg-yolk and 0.5 % Equex.

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Presently, there has been a noticeable rise in the consumption of poultry meat within the general population, particularly focusing on poultry sourced from alternative rearing systems as opposed to intensive ones. This study evaluated the impact of incorporating house cricket (Acheta domesticus,AD) larvae meal into the diet of 2 slow-growing chicken strains on their carcass traits and meat quality. A total of 256 one-day-old male chicks were utilized, with 128 belonging to the Red (R) strain and 128 to the Naked Neck (NN) strain.

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Inflammatory alopecia is an increasingly reported side effect of targeted cancer therapies. Here we report one case of inflammatory alopecia secondary to mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK) inhibitor agent Trametinib in a woman with ovarian cancer. Biopsies of the scalp were consistent with early scarring alopecia compatible with drug-induced alopecia.

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  • Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) can present in various ways and may be misdiagnosed as aggressive skin lymphomas, especially those involving γδ T-cells.
  • A study analyzed 26 cases of LyP with γδ T-cell expression, noting that most patients were treated with topical steroids or had no treatment.
  • The findings highlighted significant differences in how LyP presents, underlining the importance of recognizing specific clinical features and markers to avoid misdiagnosis.
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