7 results on '"Murga Valderrama, N. L."'
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2. High-altitude environments enhance the ability of Eothenomys miletus to regulate body mass during food limitation, with a focus on gut microorganisms and physiological markers.
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Zhang, Tianxin, Jia, Ting, Zhu, Wanlong, and Fan, Lixian
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Animals' digestion, energy metabolism, and immunity are significantly influenced by interactions between the gut microbiota and the intestinal environment of the host. Previous studies have shown that gut microbiota of Eothenomys miletus can respond to environmental changes, high fiber or fat foods. But how E. miletus in high-altitude adapt to their environment through gut microbiota and physiological changes during winter food shortages period was unclear. In the present study, we evaluated the altitude differences in gut microbiota and their interactions with physiology in terms of body mass regulation in order to study the adaptation of the gut microbiota and physiological indicators of the E. miletus under food restriction settings. E. miletus were collected for this study from Jingdong County (JD, low-altitude) and Xianggelila County (XGLL, high-altitude) in Yunnan Province, China, and split into three groups: control group, food-restricted feeding group for 7 days, and re-feeding group was offered a standard diet for 14 days. 16S rRNA gene sequencing and physiological methods were used to analyze the abundance and community structure of gut microbiota, as well as physiological indicators of each group in E. miletus. The results showed that while the RMR changed more during the period of food restriction, the body mass and major organ masses of E. miletus from high-altitude changed less. After food restriction, RMR in XGLL decreased by 25.25%, while that of in JD decreased by 16.54%. E. miletus from the XGLL had gut bacteria that were more abundant in Firmicutes and had fewer OTUs, and the microbiota had a closer interaction with physiological indicators. Moreover, the gut microbiota adapted to the food shortage environment by enhancing the genera of Bacterroides , Ruminococcus , Turicibacter , and Treponema to improve the utilization of nutrient resources. The interactions between microbial species and the equilibrium of energy homeostasis were further impacted by alterations in physiological indicators and microbial community structure. These variations were important for E. miletus to adapt to the fluctuations and changes of food resources in high-altitude region, which also expand our knowledge of organismal adaptations and the mechanisms behind the interactions between gut bacteria and host physiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Preliminary results on the antioxidant capacity of the Coffea arabica grounds extract on semen parameters of Fleckvieh cattle in the Amazonas region.
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GONGORA-BARDALES, DEINER JHONEL, MESTANZA MENDOZA, MARILU, SEGURA PORTOCARRERO, GLENI TATIANA, HEREDIA VILCHEZ, LIZETH AMPARO, CAMPOS TRIGOSO, JONATHAN ALBERTO, SAUCEDO-URIARTE, JOSÉ AMÉRICO, FRIAS TORRES, HUGO, LÓPEZ LAPA, RAINER MARCO, ZAMORA HUAMAN, SEGUNDO JOSE, BARDALES ESCALANTE, WILLIAM, and MURGA VALDERRAMA, NILTON LUIS
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OXIDANT status ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,COFFEE ,ANIMAL genetics ,GAUSSIAN distribution - Abstract
Livestock farming is vital to a country's economy, and technological innovations in animal genetics and reproductive biotechnologies are key for environmental and socioeconomic development. This study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of Coffea arabica grounds (CAG) extract on the semen parameters of Fleckvieh cattle. CAG was processed, and its antioxidant capacity was assessed using DPPH, FRAP, and total phenols assays. Semen was collected from a pedigree bull and analysed macroscopically and microscopically. Different concentrations of CAG (0, 1, 1.5, and 2 mg/ml) were tested at 4, 12, 24, and 36 h post-refrigeration. The study used a completely randomised design with ten replications, and variables such as motility, kinetic parameters, membrane functionality, and acrosomal integrity were analysed. The normal distribution of the variables -- motility, kinetic parameters, membrane functionality, and acrosomal integrity -- was analysed using the Shapiro-Wilk statistical test (P > 0.05). An analysis of variance was then performed with a significance level of P < 0.05 to compare the means, using InfoStat software. Results showed that 1 mg of CAG significantly improved total motility and progressive motility at 4 h, along with kinetic parameters and membrane integrity. Overall, CAG exhibits antioxidant properties that enhance sperm characteristics, particularly at 1 mg/ml concentration after 4 h of refrigeration. However, further studies are needed to understand better the mechanisms of action and the overall efficacy of CAG as an antioxidant agent in this specific context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Comparative analysis of fasting effects on the cecum microbiome in three guinea pig breeds: Andina, Inti, and Peru.
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Frias, Hugo, Murga Valderrama, Nilton Luis, Durand, Gary J. Flores, Cornejo, Victor G., Romani, Ana C., Bardales, William, Segura, G. T., Polveiro, Richard C., Vieira, Dielson da S., Ramos Sanchez, Eduardo M., Lapa, Rainer M. Lopez, and Maicelo Quintana, Jorge Luis
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GUINEA pigs ,CECUM ,HYPERVARIABLE regions ,COMPARATIVE studies ,BACTERIAL communities - Abstract
Guinea pigs have historically been used as a food source and are also an important model for studying the human intestines. Fasting is the act of temporarily stopping the intake of food. This process can alter the microbiota of various animals. This study is the first to investigate the impact of fasting on the cecum microbiome of three guinea pig breeds. We investigated the impact of fasting on the microbiome population structure in the cecum of three guinea pig breeds. This was done by sequencing and analyzing the V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene in bacterial communities found in cecum mucosa samples. To achieve this, we established two treatment groups (fasting and fed), for each of the three guinea pig breeds: Andina, Inti, and Peru. The study involved twenty-eight guinea pigs, which were divided into the following groups: Andina-fed (five), Andina-fasting (five), Inti-fed (four), Inti-fasting (five), Peru-fed (five), and Peru-fasting (four). The results indicated a significant difference in beta diversity between the treatment groups for the Peru breed (P-value = 0.049), but not for the treatment groups of the Andina and Inti breeds. The dominant phyla across all groups were Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. We observed variations in the abundance of different taxa in the cecum microbiota when comparing the treatment groups for each breed. Additionally, there was a higher number of unique taxa observed in the fasting groups compared to the fed groups. We discovered that the genus Victivallis was the only one present in all fasting groups across all breeds. Despite the findings, the resilience of the gutmicrobiome was not challenged in all three breeds, which can lead to disruptive changes that may affect the overall maintenance of the cecum microbiome. Based on the observed differences in the treatment groups of the Peru breed, it can be suggested that fasting has a greater impact on this particular breed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Studio del microbioma in due tratti dell’utero di vacca.
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Murga Valderrama, Nilton Luis, Segura Portocarrero, Gleni Tatiana, Romani Vasquez, Ana Cecilia, Torres, Hugo Frias, Flores Durand, Gary Jacsel, Cornejo Villanueva, Victor Guillermo, Del Solar, Jakson Ch., Polveiro, Richard Costa, da Silva Vieira, Dielson, Escalante, William Bardales, Zamora-Huamán, Segundo José, Ordinola-Ramirez, Carla Maria, Maicelo Quintana, Jorge Luis, and Lopez Lapa, Rainer Marco
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- 2024
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6. Nuevos caminos en las prácticas innovadoras docentes del ecosistema educativo.
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Vicente Fernández, Pilar (Coordinador), Pinilla Gómez, Raquel (Coordinador), Puebla Martínez, Belén (Coordinador), Vicente Fernández, Pilar (Coordinador), Pinilla Gómez, Raquel (Coordinador), and Puebla Martínez, Belén (Coordinador)
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- Affective education, Educational innovations
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El carácter social y transformador de la innovación docente se manifiesta en la construcción de conocimiento real y el desarrollo de habilidades, lo cual genera un aprendizaje activo por parte del estudiantado; de ahí su importancia efectiva en todo proceso educativo actual, donde posee relevancia «epistemológica, pedagógica y didáctica y para mejorar la calidad del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje demanda un cambio de paradigma» (Mero, 2022, p, 310), En términos generales, Arufe (2023) la define como «un proceso por el cual cualquier agente educativo (docente, centro educativo, administración, etc,) establece un sistema o estrategia que le permite ejecutar una idea produciendo un pequeño, o gran, cambio siempre positivo en uno o varios elementos del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje»,
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- 2023
7. Investigación y modelos de formación en el nivel medio y superior.
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Avelar Álvarez, María Esther, Islas Torres, Claudia, Ruiz Sánchez, Rosana, Solórzano Peña, María Amelia, Avelar Álvarez, María Esther, Islas Torres, Claudia, Ruiz Sánchez, Rosana, and Solórzano Peña, María Amelia
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- Education--Methodology
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El material aquí contenido es inquietante, útil y fascinante para todas aquellas personas que hemos orientado nuestra actividad intelectual y profesional a los espacios tecnológicos, especialmente los espacios virtuales y de educación a distancia. Por inquietante me refiero a la naturaleza de las problemáticas y retos de la situación actual, no solo pedagógica, sino social y cultural: inquietante en el sentido en el que la sociedad, hoy más que nunca, demuestra el proceso activo del cambio en su estructura misma. Los textos que conforman este libro toman en cuenta no solo los paradigmas fluctuantes del mundo moderno, sino que cuestionan la utilidad de los sistemas tradicionales en la actualidad. Críticos, analíticos y pertinentes, la compilación presentada exhibe las necesidades de los diversos grupos que componen la realidad educativa y pedagógica actual, así como las áreas de oportunidad y crecimiento para las generaciones venideras.
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- 2022
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