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IgA vasculitis (IgAV), previously named as Henoch-Schönlein purpura, is the most frequent systemic vasculitis in children. In adults, IgAV is less common although it is associated with more severe disease. In fact, the frequency of glomerulonephritis (referred to as IgAV nephritis) in adults is higher than in children and tends to present more severely, with around 10-30% of those affected eventually progressing to end-stage renal disease.

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  • Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) is an inflammatory condition commonly affecting people over 50, with glucocorticoids being the main treatment despite their side effects and risk of relapses upon tapering.
  • This review explores traditional PMR management and highlights emerging therapies, especially glucocorticoid-sparing agents like methotrexate and biologic agents, which show promise in reducing glucocorticoid use and managing the disease effectively.
  • The effectiveness of biologics, particularly anti-IL-6 receptor agents such as tocilizumab and sarilumab, has been noted for their ability to decrease relapse rates and help achieve long-term remission in PMR patients.
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: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with an increased prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index is a non-invasive tool for assessing liver fibrosis that has been validated in various liver diseases. The main objective of this study was to study whether the FIB-4 index is a reliable predictor of liver fibrosis, as assessed through elastography, in patients with IBD.

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The alarming rise in chronic diseases worldwide highlights the urgent need to overcome the limitations of conventional drug delivery systems. In this context, osmotic pumps are able to release drugs by differential osmotic pressure, achieving a controlled rate independent of physiological factors and reducing the dosing frequency. As osmotic pumps are based on the phenomenon of osmosis, the choice of high osmolality draw solutions (DSs) is a critical factor in the successful delivery of the target drug.

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  • The study focused on understanding neuromuscular adaptations in patients with bimalleolar fractures at 6 and 12 months after surgery, specifically through the Y-Balance Test (YBT).
  • Results indicated significant differences in muscle activation and balance performance between the injured and non-injured limbs at 6 months post-surgery, particularly highlighting the role of hip strength and ankle dorsiflexion, with observable changes decreasing by the 12-month mark; more research is necessary to further analyze these findings.
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Notch Effect in Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) Single-Edge-Notch Bending Specimens Manufactured by Fused Filament Fabrication.

Materials (Basel)

October 2024

Laboratory of Materials Science and Engineering (LADICIM), Departamento de Ciencia e Ingeniería del Terreno y de los Materiales, University of Cantabria, Avenida de los Castros, 44, 39005 Santander, Spain.

This paper analyses the notch effect in the fracture behaviour of acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate (ASA) material manufactured by fused filament fabrication (FFF). The research is performed on 72 single-edge-notch bending (SENB) specimens containing U-notches with nominal notch radii varying from 0 mm (crack-like defects) up to 2.0 mm, and fabricated with three different raster orientations (0/90, 45/-45, 30/-60).

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Significance: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) images are prone to image artifacts due to the birefringence of the sample or the optical system when a polarized light source is used for imaging. These artifacts can lead to degraded image quality and diagnostic information.

Aim: We aim to mitigate these birefringence-related artifacts in OCT images by adding a depolarizer module in the reference arm of the interferometer.

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QRISK3 and SCORE2 are equally reliable predictors of carotid plaques in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Rheumatology (Oxford)

November 2024

Division of Rheumatology, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.

Objectives: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the leading cause of death among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This study aimed to compare the performance of QRESEARCH-risk estimator version 3 (QRISK3) and the Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation-2 (SCORE2) scores to identify SLE patients at high risk of CV events, as indicated by the presence of carotid plaques.

Methods: Subclinical atherosclerosis was evaluated using carotid ultrasound in 365 SLE patients.

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  • - The study focused on anti-synthetase syndrome (ASSD), a rare autoimmune disease, aiming to identify clinical and lab features for potential classification criteria.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 948 ASSD patients and 1077 control subjects, finding that certain symptoms like arthritis and specific autoantibodies were more common in ASSD cases.
  • - The findings will assist clinicians in diagnosing ASSD and contribute to creating more standardized, data-driven classification criteria for the syndrome.
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  • Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a byproduct of lipid peroxidation and is a key biomarker for oxidative stress, especially noted in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • A study analyzed MDA levels in 197 IBD patients to explore its relationship with disease characteristics, finding significant associations primarily with male patients and lipid profile abnormalities.
  • The research concluded that elevated MDA in IBD is mainly connected to lipid profile issues and liver disease, rather than other demographic or cardiovascular factors.
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(1) Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) is a syndrome marked by chronic widespread pain, fatigue, sleep issues, and other symptoms. Interventions like physical exercise can potentially enhance physical function in individuals with FM. This study aimed to assess physical function, perceived physical fitness, balance confidence, and fear of falling in women with FM based on their levels of pain, depression, fatigue, and sleep problems.

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Background And Purpose: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by pervasive personality and behavioural disturbances with severe impact on patients and caregivers. In current clinical practice, treatment is based on nonpharmacological and pharmacological approaches. Unfortunately, trial-based evidence supporting symptomatic pharmacological treatment for the behavioural disturbances in FTD is scarce despite the significant burden this poses on the patients and caregivers.

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Background: Individuals exhibit varying degrees of flexibility depending on different characteristics, conditions, and diagnoses. The Flexibility Scale is a comprehensive informant-report measure used to assess multiple aspects of flexibility in autistic and non-autistic children and youth, with an emphasis on cognitive aspects. This tool has not been adapted nor validated for use in Spain.

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Life cycle assessment and yield to optimize extraction time and solvent: Comparing deep eutectic solvents vs conventional ones.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Industrial and building Engineering, University of Lleida (UdL), Pla de la Massa, 8, 08700 Igualada, Spain. Electronic address:

Deep eutectic solvents (DES) are gaining interest as eco-friendly alternatives for extracting bioactive compounds, but their environmental benefits remain unclear and need further evaluation. In this work, a case study of total polyphenols (TPC) extraction from spent coffee grounds (SCG) was environmentally evaluated using life cycle assessment (LCA). First, the most convenient extraction time (1, 10, 20, or 40 min) for water and acetone 20 % from an environmental perspective was identified.

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Genome-wide studies define new genetic mechanisms of IgA vasculitis.

medRxiv

October 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY, USA.

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  • IgA vasculitis (IgAV) is a pediatric disease characterized by skin and systemic symptoms, and researchers conducted comprehensive studies involving genome, transcriptome, and proteome analyses on a large cohort of IgAV patients and controls to better understand the disease mechanisms.* -
  • Significant associations were found with specific genetic risk factors, including two novel non-HLA loci linked to IgA receptor functioning, which may contribute to disease development through altered immune responses.* -
  • Systems biology approaches helped identify key regulatory networks and master regulators in myeloid cells, along with 21 genetic loci that overlap with IgA nephropathy, suggesting shared pathways in these related conditions.*
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Reversible polyneuropathy with multiple hypochromic lesions, digital ulcers and onychodystrophy.

Eur J Intern Med

December 2024

Service of Neurology, Hospital General Sierralla-IDIVAL, Torrelavega, Spain; Department of Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain; CIBERNED, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

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Roadmap on magnetic nanoparticles in nanomedicine.

Nanotechnology

November 2024

Dpto. Electricidad y Electrónica, Universidad del País Vasco-UPV/EHU, Leioa, Spain.

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  • - Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are tiny particles (1 to 100 nanometers) made from magnetic materials, possessing unique properties that differ from larger forms; they are increasingly used in various fields such as medicine and technology.
  • - Their small size and magnetic behavior allow for manipulation with external magnetic fields, making them useful for targeted medical applications like drug delivery and imaging, while also being explored for environmental and energy-related uses.
  • - Despite the growing applications of MNPs, there are important concerns about their safety, such as potential toxicity and how they interact with cells, which is becoming a focus of both research and clinical studies.
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Gender Differences in Outcomes of Ambulatory and Hospitalized Patients With Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome.

Chest

October 2024

Instituto Universitario de Investigación Biosanitaria de Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain; CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Madrid, Spain; Respiratory Department, Virgen del Puerto Hospital, Plasencia, Cáceres, Spain.

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  • Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) has high health risks, and this study looks into whether gender affects outcomes for patients with OHS, focusing on both outpatient and hospitalized cases.
  • The research analyzed two groups: stable ambulatory patients and hospitalized patients with respiratory failure, assessing gender differences through various statistical methods.
  • Findings indicate that while women were generally older and more obese, gender alone did not significantly influence emergency room visits or mortality rates after adjustments for factors like age and obesity.
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  • Researchers tried to create models to predict how well people with first episode psychosis (FEP) would do after treatment, but it was hard to tell if these predictions worked for different groups of patients.
  • They tested these models using patients from two big studies in Europe and found out that while the models were somewhat accurate, they didn't work as well when applied to patients from a different study.
  • The results showed that it’s really important to check and improve these prediction models with independent samples of patients to make them better and more reliable in the future.
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The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if body orientation, skin treatment, joint angle, and shoulder arch movements affect localized bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) measurement. Nowadays, there are various wearable and portable impedance measurement tools in different shapes and sizes. Therefore, the body position and orientation of the subject during measurement may be of great importance for the comparability of the results.

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Microscopical anatomy of the peripheral nervous system: An essential notion for understanding the pathophysiology of very early classic Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Neuropathology

September 2024

University of Cantabria, Service of Neurology, University Hospital "Marqués de Valdecilla (IDIVAL)", and "Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED)", Santander, Spain.

The aim of this paper is to analyze the pathophysiological mechanisms acting in very early classic Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) (≤4 days of symptomatic onset). In this inaugural period, both in GBS and its animal model, experimental autoimmune neuritis, the outstanding pathological feature is inflammatory edema predominating in proximal nerve trunks, particularly spinal nerves, and possibly in preterminal nerve segments. Nerve trunks external to the subarachnoid angle possess epi- perineurium that is relatively inelastic and of low compliance.

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SETD8 is a methyltransferase that is overexpressed in several cancers, which monomethylates H4K20 as well as other non-histone targets such as PCNA or p53. We here report novel SETD8 inhibitors, which were discovered while trying to identify chemicals that prevent 53BP1 foci formation, an event mediated by H4K20 methylation. Consistent with previous reports, SETD8 inhibitors induce p53 expression, although they are equally toxic for p53 proficient or deficient cells.

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Otorhinolaryngological manifestations of autoinflammatory diseases. Systematic review.

Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp (Engl Ed)

September 2024

Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain; Cell Cycle, Stem Cell Fate and Cancer Laboratory, Institute for Research Marqués de Valdecilla (IDIVAL), 39011 Santander, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • The article aims to outline the key head and neck symptoms associated with autoinflammatory diseases to aid in their early diagnosis and management.
  • A systematic review of 29 studies revealed specific otorhinolaryngological manifestations linked to various autoinflammatory diseases, such as VEXAS syndrome and Behcet's disease.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the need for ENT specialists to recognize these symptoms to improve early detection and treatment of complex autoinflammatory conditions.
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Life cycle assessment and energy return of investment of nutritionally-enhanced snacks supplemented with Spanish quinoa.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Cantabria, Av. Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, Spain.

The trend in the consumption of unconventional, more nutritious foods is leading to the globalization and decentralization of their production, giving rise to the adaptation and innovation of traditional products to make them healthier and more sustainable. This article focuses on quinoa and aims to estimate the environmental impacts of its production adapted to the Spanish conditions and of potential derived snacks enriched with this pseudo cereal by applying conventional and nutritional life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies. Besides, an exhaustive study of the energy flows by measuring the cumulative energy demand and the calculation of the energy return of investment (EROI) is carried out to assess the most impactful aspect of the processing industries.

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Central Role of the Actomyosin Ring in Coordinating Cytokinesis Steps in Budding Yeast.

J Fungi (Basel)

September 2024

Mechanisms and Regulation of Cell Division Research Unit, Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology of Cantabria (IBBTEC), University of Cantabria-CSIC, 39011 Santander, Spain.

Eukaryotic cells must accurately transfer their genetic material and cellular components to their daughter cells. Initially, cells duplicate their chromosomes and subsequently segregate them toward the poles. The actomyosin ring, a crucial molecular machinery normally located in the middle of the cells and underneath the plasma membrane, then physically divides the cytoplasm and all components into two daughter cells, each ready to start a new cell cycle.

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