Publications by authors named "S F Trevino"

Brain aging is a multifactorial process that includes a reduction in the biological and metabolic activity of individuals. Oxidative stress and inflammatory processes are characteristic of brain aging. Given the current problems, the need arises to implement new therapeutic approaches.

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  • Cadmium (Cd) is a harmful environmental contaminant, and chronic exposure at low doses can lead to toxicity in various tissues, particularly in adipose tissue, which has not been extensively researched.
  • In a study with male Wistar rats, exposure to CdCl in drinking water at different dosage levels caused increased Cd concentration in adipose tissue, adipocyte hypertrophy, and altered levels of leptin and adiponectin.
  • The findings indicate that even minimal risk levels of Cd exposure can disrupt adipose tissue function, potentially leading to metabolic disorders, as evidenced by increased insulin resistance and glucose intolerance.
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In this study, we evaluated the effects of intrabursal administration of cabergoline and N-acetylcysteine on ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in an immature rat model. The study assessed body, ovarian, and uterine weights, as well as the concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A). Moreover, levels of MDA, 4-HDA, and nitrites were assessed in ovarian homogenates, and vascular permeability was quantified in the peritoneal cavity.

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Urinary tract infection is a worldwide health problem. According to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments and the European Urinalysis Guideline, urine samples should be tested within 2 h of collection. Thus, using chemical preservatives that guarantee the pre-analytical conditions is a practical tool.

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Objectives: Integrating vaccination services with other essential health services could increase vaccination rates among socially marginalized populations. We examined the associations between colocation of vaccines at syringe service programs and COVID-19 vaccination status among people who inject drugs and people experiencing houselessness.

Methods: This study included 1891 participants aged ≥18 years at 9 sites in Oregon from July 2021 through March 2022.

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