Publications by authors named "Torres-Torres J"

Pregnancy increases the demand for essential metal ions to support fetal development, making the maternal metal ion status a critical determinant of perinatal outcomes. This prospective cohort study examined changes in metal ion levels across the three trimesters, evaluated the influence of preexisting metabolic conditions on the metal ion status, and assessed the associations between maternal metal ion levels and perinatal outcomes in 206 pregnant women from the Biochemical and Epigenetic Origin of Overweight and Obesity (OBESO) cohort receiving care at the Instituto Nacional de Perinatología in Mexico City from 2017 to 2020. Six essential metal ions (iron, zinc, copper, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus) were measured in blood samples using inductively coupled plasma optic emission spectrometry.

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A full characterization of multilayer ceramic capacitors including variations in capacitance, series resistance, and series inductance is accomplished by measuring their RF response while being submitted to mechanical stress. This allows for the first time quantifying the degradation of the device's RF performance when cracks form within its structure. In this regard, the main challenge is designing an interface for measuring the high-frequency response of a capacitor using a vector network analyzer as a bending test on a PCB in progress, which is achieved here by using a microstrip-based test fixture.

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Gestational diabetes (GD) is a metabolic disorder characterized by glucose intolerance during pregnancy, significantly impacting maternal and fetal health. Its global prevalence is approximately 14%, with risk factors including obesity, family history of diabetes, advanced maternal age, and ethnicity, which are linked to cellular and molecular disruptions in glucose regulation and insulin resistance. GD is associated with short- and long-term complications for both the mother and the newborn.

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Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is known for its minimally invasive nature, but postoperative pain management remains challenging. Despite the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol, regional analgesic techniques like modified perichondral approach to thoracoabdominal nerve block (M-TAPA) show promise. Our retrospective study evaluates M-TAPA's efficacy in postoperative pain control for laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a middle-income country.

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  • - Preeclampsia (PE) is a complex pregnancy disorder characterized by high blood pressure and protein in urine, posing risks to mothers and their babies; its underlying mechanisms involve abnormal placentation and systemic responses.
  • - The condition is driven by inadequate placental development, leading to hypoxia and the release of anti-angiogenic factors, which cause endothelial dysfunction and increased inflammation; genetic factors also play a crucial role.
  • - Despite some promising therapeutic strategies targeting oxidative stress and inflammation, effective prevention and treatments for PE are still lacking, emphasizing the need for ongoing research in understanding and managing the disorder.
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: Preterm birth (PTB) remains a significant global health challenge. Previous attempts to predict preterm birth in the first trimester using cervical length have been contradictory. The cervical consistency index (CCI) was introduced to quantify early cervical changes and has shown promise across various clinical scenarios in the mid-trimester, though testing in the first trimester is lacking.

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Aim: Gestational diabetes (GD) is a global health concern with significant implications for maternal and neonatal outcomes. This study investigates the association between early GD (eGD) diagnosis (<24 weeks), pharmacotherapy requirements and adverse neonatal outcomes.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 369 pregnant women underwent a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test.

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  • HIV infection affects around 1.7 million reproductive-aged women globally, and while PI-HAART has reduced vertical transmission from mother to child, concerns about its long-term effects on subcutaneous fat tissue in fetuses remain largely unexplored.
  • A study compared fetuses from HIV-pregnant women on PI-HAART to a control group and used 3D ultrasound to measure subcutaneous fat in the arms and thighs, finding significant fat reduction in those exposed to the treatment.
  • The results indicate that reduced subcutaneous fat is linked to lower newborn serum glucose levels, highlighting potential long-term health implications for infants exposed to PI-HAART and emphasizing the need for careful management of HIV-positive pregnant women.
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Antepartum fetal surveillance (AFS) is essential for pregnant women with diabetes to mitigate the risk of stillbirth. However, there is still no universal consensus on the optimal testing method, testing frequency, and delivery timing. This review aims to comprehensively analyze the evidence concerning AFS and the most advantageous timing for delivery in both gestational and pregestational diabetes mellitus cases.

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We study the optical properties of Ag ( = 3-12) neutral clusters and their coordination with a tyrosine (Tyr) molecule. A global search strategy coupled with density functional theory (DFT) computations explored the potential energy surface. Adsorption energy calculations predicted that Tyr coordination stabilizes the metal clusters, favouring the Ag-Tyr complexes with an even number of silver atoms.

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Pregnant women with diabetes often present impaired fetal growth, which is less common if maternal diabetes is well-controlled. However, developing strategies to estimate fetal body composition beyond fetal growth that could better predict metabolic complications later in life is essential. This study aimed to evaluate subcutaneous fat tissue (femur and humerus) in fetuses with normal growth among pregnant women with well-controlled diabetes using a reproducible 3D-ultrasound tool and offline TUI (Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging) analysis.

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Objective: Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious complication of pregnancy associated with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. As current prediction models have limitations and may not be applicable in resource-limited settings, we aimed to develop a machine-learning (ML) algorithm that offers a potential solution for developing accurate and efficient first-trimester prediction of PE.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study in Mexico City, Mexico to develop a first-trimester prediction model for preterm PE (pPE) using ML.

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The early identification of women with an increased risk of preeclampsia (PE) is desirable, but apart from soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1), few biomarkers have previously been identified as relevant for predicting preeclampsia. Since kinases and phosphatases regulate critical biological processes and previous evidence suggests a potential role of these molecules in preeclampsia, we performed this systematic review and metanalysis. The objective was to determine if there are kinases and phosphatases whose serum levels are different between women with and without PE, being relevant biomarkers of PE.

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In this work, we present the synthesis of TiO photocatalysts modified with different % mol of tin using the sol-gel method. The materials were characterized using different analytical techniques. The Rietveld refinement, XPS, Raman and UV-Vis techniques confirm the substitution of tin in the TiO structural lattice due to changes in crystal lattice parameters, the low-energy shift of the Sn 3d orbital, generation of oxygen vacancies and the decreased band gap and increased BET surface area.

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COVID-19 forced us to investigate risk factors to provide the best medical attention, especially in vulnerable groups, such as pregnant patients. Studies in other populations have analyzed blood groups in relation to infection, complications, and death. The present study aimed to analyze the association of blood groups with the risk of infection and complications in pregnant women and newborns from the Mexican-Mestizo population.

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Objective: To identify and quantify the effects of maternal characteristics and medical history on the distribution of Placental Growth Factor (PlGF), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and Uterine Artery Mean Pulsatility Index (UtA-PI); and to standardize the expected values for these biomarkers in the first trimester to create unique multiples of the median (MoMs) for Latin-American population.

Methods: This is a prospective cohort built exclusively for research purposes of consecutive pregnant women attending their first-trimester screening ultrasound at a primary care center for the general population in Mexico City between April 2019 and October 2021. We excluded fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities, major fetal malformations, and women delivering in another care center.

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Evidence from studies in the general population suggests an association between vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency and COVID-19 susceptibility and disease severity. The present study was performed on 165 third-trimester pregnant women at the time of delivery. Seventy-nine women tested negative for SARS-CoV-2.

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In this work the effect of noble metal on the photodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicide using TiO as support was studied. The metals and concentration were: Rh, Ru, Pt and Au and 1, 0.98, 1.

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Pregnancy makes women more susceptible to infectious agents; however, available data on the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on pregnant women are limited. To date, inflammatory responses and changes in serum metal concentration have been reported in COVID-19 patients, but few associations between metal ions and cytokines have been described. The aim of this study was to evaluate correlations between inflammatory markers and serum metal ions in third-trimester pregnant women with varying COVID-19 disease severity.

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5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) has been described as one of the 12 key platform molecules derived from biomass by the US Department of Energy, and its hydrogenation reaction produces versatile liquid biofuels such as 2,5-dimethylfuran (2,5-DMF). Catalytic hydrogenation from 5-HMF to 2,5-DMF was thoroughly studied on the metal nickel catalysts supported on AlO-TiO-ZrO (Ni/ATZ) mixed oxides using isopropanol and formic acid (FA) as hydrogen donors to find the best conditions of the reaction and hydrogen donor. The influence of metal content (wt%), Ni particle size (nm), Nickel Ni, Ni/NiO and NiO species, metal active sites and acid-based sites on the catalyst surface, and the effect of the hydrogen donor (isopropanol and formic acid) were systematically studied.

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γ-Valerolactone (GVL) has been considered an alternative as biofuel in the production of carbon-based chemicals; however, the use of noble metals and corrosive solvents has been a problem. In this work, Ni supported nanocatalysts were prepared to produce γ-Valerolactone from levulinic acid using methanol as solvent at a temperature of 170 °C utilizing 4 MPa of H. Supports were modified at pH 3 using acetic acid (CHCOOH) and pH 9 using ammonium hydroxide (NHOH) with different tungsten (W) loadings (1%, 3%, and 5%) by the Sol-gel method.

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In this study, simplex centroid mixture design was employed to determine the effect of urea on ZnO-CeO. The heterojunction materials were synthesized using a solid-state combustion method, and the physicochemical properties were evaluated using X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption/desorption, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Photocatalytic activity was determined by a triclosan degradation reaction under UV irradiation.

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  • The study investigates the link between sFlt-1 levels and adverse maternal outcomes in pregnant women with COVID-19, specifically focusing on those with and without hypertensive disorders.
  • The researchers conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study with 148 pregnant women, using statistical methods to analyze the data and identify key predictors of adverse outcomes.
  • Results indicate that higher sFlt-1 levels and the presence of hypertensive disorders significantly increase the risk of adverse outcomes, highlighting sFlt-1 as an independent predictor regardless of hypertension status.
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Oxidative stress (OS) induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection may play an important role in COVID-19 complications. However, information on oxidative damage in pregnant women with COVID-19 is limited. Objective: We aimed to compare lipid and protein oxidative damage and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) between pregnant women with severe and non-severe COVID-19.

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  • Cardiomyocyte injury and elevated troponin T levels in COVID-19 patients are linked to a worse prognosis, particularly among those who are pregnant.
  • The study analyzed the relationship between troponin T levels in severely ill COVID-19 pregnant women and their risk of complications like viral sepsis, ICU admission, or maternal death.
  • Among 87 pregnant patients, a significant correlation was found between high troponin T levels and maternal death, suggesting that elevated troponin T can be a critical indicator of severe pneumonia and increased mortality risk in this group.
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