Publications by authors named "Wenceslao Martinez Calonge"

Introduction: Oxidant herbicide nitrofen (2,4-dichloro-4'-nitrodiphenyl ether) induces in rat embryos congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) with lung hypoplasia. The present study aims at examining whether antioxidant vitamins A, E, and C reverse the effects of the teratogen in the lungs of exposed rats and how they modify the expression of molecular regulators known to be involved in their pathogenesis.

Materials And Methods: Wet lung weight-body weight ratio, total DNA, and total protein were determined.

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Background/aim: Nitrofen (2,4-dichloro-4 -nitrodiphenyl ether), a teratogen with oxidant properties, induces congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) with lung hypoplasia and delayed lung development and maturation in rat embryos. Several phenotypic features of the alveolar epithelium including surfactant proteins A and B synthesis and its regulation by transcription factors are reproduced in cultured human H441 pneumocytes. The aim of the present study was to test whether vitamins A, E and C with anti-oxidant properties were able to recover the expression of such regulators in an in vitro setting.

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Reports of neuroectodermal primary scrotal tumors are scarce. Primary paratesticular neuroblastomas seem even rarer, and only five infants with this condition have been previously described. To the authors' knowledge, this would be the first report of a neonatal congenital paratesticular neuroblastoma.

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Reports of neuroectodermal primary scrotal tumors are scarce. Primary paratesticular neuroblastomas seem even rarer, and only five infants with this condition have been previously described. To the authors' knowledge, this would be the first report of a neonatal congenital paratesticular neuroblastoma.

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