305 results match your criteria: "Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII)[Affiliation]"

Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is associated with intellectual disability, hyperactivity, social anxiety and signs of autism. Hyperactivation of NADPH oxidase has been previously described in the brain of the male -KO mouse. This work aims to demonstrate the efficacy of Apocynin, a specific NADPH oxidase inhibitor, in treating Fragile X mouse hallmarks.

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Integrated Analysis of Methylome and Transcriptome Responses to Exercise Training in Children with Overweight/Obesity.

Physiol Genomics

January 2025

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria ibs.GRANADA, Granada, Spain.

We examined the effects of a 20-week exercise intervention on whole-blood genome-wide DNA methylation signature and its association with the exercise-induced changes in gene expression profiles in boys and girls with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). Twenty-three children (10.05 ± 1.

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: Chronic liver disease (CLD) is highly relevant in clinical practice due to its increasing incidence and associated mortality. We aimed to exhaustively characterize the multimorbidity of patients with CLD. : This is a retrospective observational study of patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of CLD in 2015 in the EpiChron Cohort (Spain).

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EHMT2 as a Candidate Gene for an Autosomal Recessive Neurodevelopmental Syndrome.

Mol Neurobiol

December 2024

Department of Genetics and Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Biosciences, Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) comprise clinical conditions with high genetic heterogeneity and a notable enrichment of genes involved in regulating chromatin structure and function. The EHMT1/2 epigenetic complex plays a crucial role in repression of gene transcription in a highly tissue- and temporal-specific manner. Mutations resulting in heterozygous loss-of-function (LoF) of EHMT1 are implicated in Kleefstra syndrome 1 (KS1).

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Introduction: Metabolic disorders and autoimmune diseases elicit distinct yet interconnected manifestations of inflammation, which may be boosted by an excess of body adiposity. The purpose of this investigation was to analyze anthropometric, biochemical, and inflammatory/coagulation variables concerning patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) exploiting low-grade metabolic inflammation (MI), as reference.

Methods: A population stratification by body mass index (BMI), allowed to assess the impact of adiposity on the putative role of gut microbiota composition on coagulation markers.

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Uncovering cellular senescence as a therapeutic target in NF2-related vestibular schwannoma.

Hear Res

January 2025

Neuropathology of Hearing and Myelinopathies Group. Institute for Biomedical Research Sols-Morreale, Spanish National Research Council, Autonomous University of Madrid (CSIC-UAM), 28029 Madrid, Spain; Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research (IdiPAZ), 28046 Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

Background: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are complex and heterogeneous human tumors arising from the Schwann cell compartment of the vestibulocochlear nerve. VS cause significant neurological deficit such as hearing loss and vestibular impairment, and in some cases death due to brainstem compression. There is an urgent need to find pharmacotherapies for VS since surgical removal and stereotactic radiosurgery are the only effective treatments.

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Metabolic syndrome refers to the simultaneous occurrence of several disorders that have been associated with other co-morbidities, such as a pro-inflammatory state and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Nowadays, it is a growing public health problem that contributes to the development of non-communicable diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive deficits among others. Its incidence has been related to modifiable lifestyle factors, mainly dietary patterns and physical activity.

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Introduction: There is a growing number of people with HIV who are aged 50 years or older, and the prevalence of loneliness and social isolation remains unknown.

Methods: A multicentre study was conducted across 22 GeSIDA centres. A survey was carried out to assess loneliness [UCLA 3-item Loneliness Scale-3 (UCLA-3)] and social isolation [Lubben Social Network Scale-Revised (LSNS-R)], along with sociodemographic aspects, HIV-related factors, comorbidities, tobacco, alcohol and drug consumption, quality of life, anxiety and depression, and stigma.

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External validation of a non-invasive vaginal tool to assess the risk of intra-amniotic inflammation in pregnant women with preterm labor and intact membranes.

J Perinat Med

November 2024

BCNatal - Barcelona Center for Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine (Hospital Clinic and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu), Institut Clínic de Ginecología, Obstetrícia I Neonatología, Fetal i+D Fetal Medicine Research Center, Barcelona, Spain.

Objectives: To prospectively validate the diagnostic performance of a non-invasive point-of-care tool (Rapid IAI System), including vaginal alpha-fetoprotein and interleukin-6, to predict the occurrence of intra-amniotic inflammation in a Spanish cohort of patients admitted with a diagnosis of preterm labor and intact membranes.

Methods: From 2017 to 2022, we prospectively evaluated a cohort of pregnant women diagnosed with preterm labor and intact membranes admitted below 34+0 weeks who underwent amniocentesis to rule-in/out intra-amniotic infection and/or inflammation. Vaginal sampling was performed at the time of amniocentesis or within 24-48 h.

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Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified a range of symptomatic manifestations to aid in the clinical diagnosis of post-COVID conditions, herein referred to as post-acute COVID-19 symptoms. We conducted an international network cohort study to estimate the burden of these symptoms in North American, European, and Asian populations.

Methods: A federated analysis was conducted including 10 databases from the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Norway, Estonia, Spain, France, South Korea, and the United States, between September 1st 2020 and latest data availability (which varied from December 31st 2021 to February 28th 2023), covering primary and secondary care, nationwide registries, and claims data, all mapped to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (OMOP CDM).

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Background: The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) represented a major public health concern. Growing evidence shows that plasma of COVID-19 patients contains large numbers of circulating extracellular vesicles (cEVs) that correlate with disease severity and recovery. In this study, we sought to characterize the longitudinal cEV signature in critically ill COVID-19 patients during hospitalization and its relation to mortality risk.

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  • Onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis (LF) are diseases prevalent in Equatorial Guinea, with efforts historically focused on Bioko Island, which has successfully interrupted onchocerciasis transmission, prompting a need to assess mainland regions where transmission status is unclear.
  • The study, conducted from September to December 2019, employed various diagnostic methods on a sample of 3,951 individuals to estimate the prevalence of these diseases on the mainland, marking the first cross-sectional analysis for this area.
  • Results showed a very low onchocerciasis seroprevalence of 0.3%, and while no O. volvulus microfilariae were found in biopsies, DNA evidence confirmed its presence in one
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Effects of var. Extracts Obtained from Prickly Pear and an Industrial By-Product on Maturing Pre-Adipocytes.

Plants (Basel)

October 2024

Nutrition and Obesity Group, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Pharmacy and Lucio Lascaray Research Center, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), 01006 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.

var. , a member of the Cactaceae family, produces a fruit known as prickly pear. This fruit is rich in bioactive compounds, including betalains and phenolic compounds, which play an important role in health promotion due to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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Updated-Food Choice Questionnaire: Cultural Adaptation and Validation in a Spanish-Speaking Population from Mexico.

Nutrients

October 2024

Doctorado en Ciencias de la Nutrición Traslacional, Departamento de Clínicas de la Reproducción Humana, Crecimiento y Desarrollo Infantil, División de Disciplinas Clínicas, Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud (CUCS), Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG), Guadalajara 44340, Mexico.

Background: Determinants and motives related to food selection have evolved in a globalized and changing world. The traditional and useful Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ), created in 1995, needs to be updated, adapted to new scenarios, and validated.

Objectives: This study aimed to: (1) assess face validity (FV) of the original 36-item FCQ, (2) generate an Updated-FCQ (U-FCQ) and assess its content validity (CV) (instrument suitability), and (3) evaluate its construct validity and reliability in a Spanish-speaking population from Mexico.

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Background: The relationship between systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and low-grade metabolic inflammation (MI) with the microbiota is crucial for understanding the pathogenesis of these diseases and developing effective therapeutic interventions. In this context, it has been observed that the gut microbiota plays a key role in the immune regulation and inflammation contributing to the exacerbation through inflammatory mediators. This research aimed to describe similarities/differences in anthropometric, biochemical, inflammatory, and hepatic markers as well as to examine the putative role of gut microbiota concerning two inflammatory conditions: SLE and MI.

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Background/objectives: The impact of virion maturation on neutralizing antibody responses in HIV treatment is not fully understood. This study examines whether antiretroviral regimens (ART) with boosted protease inhibitors (b-PI), which increase exposure to immature virions, affect neutralization capacity compared to Non-b-PI regimens.

Methods: Neutralization activity was assessed in 45 HIV-infected individuals on b-PI regimens and 56 on Non-b-PI regimens, adjusting for factors like infection duration, ART initiation, and immune markers.

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  • * It compared 40 PWH divided into two age groups (40-45 and ≥60 years) with 30 HIV-negative controls matched by sex and age.
  • * Results indicate that older PWH had more health issues and higher CD8 T cell counts, while younger PWH showed signs of accelerated immune aging and higher inflammatory markers, suggesting a need for early medical interventions.
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Classifying individuals based on metabotypes and lifestyle phenotypes using exploratory factor analyses, cluster definition, and machine-learning algorithms is promising for precision chronic disease prevention and management. This study analyzed data from the NUTRiMDEA online cohort (baseline: n = 17332 and 62 questions) to develop a clustering tool based on 32 accessible questions using machine-learning strategies. Participants ranged from 18 to over 70 years old, with 64.

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The role of the oral microbiome in mental health has recently been appreciated within the proposed oral-brain axis. This study examined the structure and composition of the salivary microbiome in a large-scale population-based cohort of individuals reporting mental health symptoms (n = 306) compared to mentally healthy controls (n = 164) using 16S rRNA sequencing. Mental health symptoms were evaluated using validated questionnaires and included depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with accompanying periodontal outcomes.

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Background/objectives: This study investigated the impact of the FLUYE school-based intervention on children's lifestyle behaviors, Mediterranean diet adherence, and emotional well-being in Spain. The objective was to promote healthy habits through nutrition education, physical activity, and emotional support within the school environment, with a focus on addressing the needs of both normal-weight and overweight/obese children.

Methods: A total of 552 children aged 3 to 12 years participated in the study, with data collected at baseline (T0) and follow-up (T1).

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  • Multimorbidity, which refers to having multiple chronic conditions, is a significant challenge in healthcare, particularly among older patients who often take many medications, leading to health inequalities influenced by social factors.
  • A study involving 573 patients aged 65-74 found that those with better quality of life were typically male, had a higher education level, lacked urban vulnerability, and enjoyed better social support, while more illnesses correlated with worse quality of life.
  • These results highlight the importance of addressing social determinants in healthcare to improve the quality of life for older adults dealing with multiple health issues and medications.
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Circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) can participate in innate repair processes triggered after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We aimed to describe changes in the proteomic profile of circulating EVs between the acute and subacute phases of ICH and to compare the findings depending on outcomes, as an approach to unraveling such repair mechanisms. This was a prospective observational study including patients with non-traumatic supratentorial ICH.

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Acupuncture before planned admission for induction of labor (ACUPUNT study): a randomized controlled trial.

Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM

October 2024

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Department (Zamora-Brito, Migliorelli, Solans-Oliva, Arranz-Betegón, Palacio), Institut Clínic de Ginecologia, Obstetrícia i Neonatologia, Hospital Clínic Barcelona. BCNatal (Barcelona Center for Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine). Barcelona, Spain; Universitat de Barcelona (Zamora-Brito, Arranz-Betegón, Palacio), Fundació de Recerca Clínic-IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain; Center for Biomedical Research on Rare Diseases (CIBER-ER) (Palacio), Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain.

Background: The increase in the use of induction of labor is a worldwide phenomenon in the current management of labor and delivery in Western societies, with approximately one out of every 4 pregnancies undergoing this procedure This has led women to seek various methods for stimulation of the onset of labor. Some data suggest that the use of acupuncture for favoring spontaneous labor onset could reduce the number of inductions of labor procedures. However, good quality evidence in this respect is not yet available.

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