Publications by authors named "Rocio Guzman"

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  • * There aren't many studies looking into how to monitor blood pressure for these new conditions after pregnancy, so this review aimed to compare telehealth (like video calls) to regular doctor visits.
  • * The research showed that using telehealth helped catch high blood pressure sooner, reduced hospital returns, made it easier for moms to get treated, and overall made patients happier.
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  • Olanzapine is an atypical antipsychotic medication effective for treating schizophrenia, but there are concerns about its potential cardiovascular risks, particularly cardiomyopathy.
  • Recent studies suggest this condition may arise from olanzapine-related metabolic disturbances like weight gain and insulin resistance, alongside receptor antagonism that causes cardiovascular stress.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of monitoring patients for heart failure symptoms, recommending early detection, withdrawal of olanzapine, and appropriate medical treatment to improve outcomes.*
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During adipogenesis, preadipocytes' cytoskeleton reorganizes in parallel with lipid accumulation. Failure to do so may impact the ability of adipose tissue (AT) to shift between lipid storage and mobilization. Here, we identify cytoskeletal transgelin 2 (TAGLN2) as a protein expressed in AT and associated with obesity and inflammation, being normalized upon weight loss.

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GPR55 is a putative cannabinoid receptor, and l-α-lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) is its only known endogenous ligand. We investigated 1) whether GPR55 is expressed in fat and liver; 2) the correlation of both GPR55 and LPI with several metabolic parameters; and 3) the actions of LPI on human adipocytes. We analyzed CB1, CB2, and GPR55 gene expression and circulating LPI levels in two independent cohorts of obese and lean subjects, with both normal or impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes.

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Regulation of body weight (BW) results from the interplay between different hormonal systems acting at central and peripheral level. This study aims at characterizing the involvement of cholecystokinin (CCK) in BW and energy balance regulation. We have characterized, in free-feeding rats, the effect of CCK-8 on 1) food intake, BW, and adiposity; 2) skeletal muscle metabolism; 3) leptin signaling pathway within the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus; and 4) the permeability of brain barriers to leptin.

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The objective of this work was to characterize the adaptation of cardiac metabolism to a lipid overload in a model of diet-induced obesity (DIO) in mice. After 8 wk dietary treatment, mice receiving a high-fat diet exhibited an increase in the amount of adipose tissue, accompanied by a surge in plasma leptin concentration (from 5.4-16.

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