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2. Serum microRNAs Catalog Asthma Patients by Phenotype
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Gil-Martínez, M, primary, Rodrigo-Muñoz, JM, additional, Sastre, B, additional, Cañas, JA, additional, García-Latorre, R, additional, Redondo, N, additional, de la Fuente, L, additional, Mínguez, P, additional, Mahíllo-Fernández, I, additional, Sastre, J, additional, Quirce, S, additional, Caballero, ML, additional, Olaguibel, JM, additional, and del Pozo, V, additional
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- 2022
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3. Improvements in ATAD using quantitative feedback control and nonlinear generator of optimal operating points
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Nájera, S., Zambrano, J.A., and Gil-Martínez, M.
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- 2013
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4. Benchmark de control de la orientación de un multirrotor en una estructura de rotación con tres grados de libertad
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Rico-Azagra, J., primary, Gil-Martínez, M., additional, Rico, R., additional, Nájera, S., additional, and Elvira, C., additional
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- 2021
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5. Benchmark de control de la orientación de un multirrotor en una estructura de rotación con tres grados de libertad
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Gobierno de La Rioja, Universidad de La Rioja, Rico-Azagra, J., Gil-Martínez, M., Rico, R., Nájera, S., Elvira, C., Gobierno de La Rioja, Universidad de La Rioja, Rico-Azagra, J., Gil-Martínez, M., Rico, R., Nájera, S., and Elvira, C.
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[EN] A fully equipped quadrotor is attached to a structure that allows free rotation without translation. Additionally, a set of MATLAB-Simulink® tools execute the flight controller programming and manage the real-time transmission of commands and flight states for the remote pilot. For this test bench a simulator is offered. It faithfully reproduces the behaviour of the real system in order to propose a benchmark on Control Engineering. This aims to control the quadrotor orientation described using the Euler angles. Thus the three control actions that attack the propulsion system must be generated taking into account the rotation speeds and angles that are estimated by the navigation system and the angle set points. During the performance tests, a modifiable supply voltage replaces the battery charge level and a control action emulates the height control, resulting in dierent operating points of the system as in a real flight. The simulator allows free setup of closed and open loop experiments for model identification tasks or analysing the control performance for dierent inputs and operating points. The final objective is to incorporate a control law that improves the behaviour given as a reference for a certain experiment. After a simulation, an evaluation function quantifies the dierences in tracking error and control action between the current control and the reference control for each degree of freedom. The main challenge is a narrow control bandwidth to govern a complex three-variable system., [ES] Un cuatrirrotor con todo el equipamiento de vuelo se encuentra fijado a una estructura que permite la rotación en el espacio sin desplazamiento. Además, un conjunto de herramientas software desarrolladas con MATLAB-Simulink® ejecutan la programación de su controladora y gestionan la transmisión en tiempo real de consignas y estados del vuelo pilotado remotamente. Para este banco de pruebas se ofrece un simulador que reproduce fielmente el comportamiento del sistema real con el fin de plantear un benchmark de Ingeniería de Control. El problema propuesto es controlar la orientación del mutirrotor definida por los ángulos de Euler. Para ello, deben generarse las tres acciones de control que atacan al sistema de propulsión, considerando las velocidades y ángulos que estima el sistema de navegacion y las consignas angulares. Para lograr un mayor realismo, en las pruebas de comportamiento se pueden modificar la tensión de alimentación, que simula el nivel de carga de la batería, y una acción de control que emula el control de la altura, lo que da lugar a diferentes puntos de operación. El simulador permite configurar experimentos en lazo abierto o cerrado, para tareas de identificación o para analizar el comportamiento de los controladores en diferentes puntos de operación y ante diferentes entradas. El objetivo final es incorporar una ley de control que mejore el comportamiento dado como referencia para cierto experimento. Tras una simulación, una función de evaluación cuantifica las diferencias en el error de seguimiento y en la acción de control entre el control actual y el de referencia para cada grado de libertad. El principal desafío es optimizar el reducido ancho de banda disponible para controlar un sistema dinámico complejo.
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- 2021
6. Eosinophil Response Against Classical and Emerging Respiratory Viruses: COVID-19
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Rodrigo-Muñoz, JM, primary, Sastre, B, additional, Cañas, JA, additional, Gil-Martínez, M, additional, Redondo, N, additional, and del Pozo, V, additional
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- 2021
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7. Research of the peculiarities of enterpises՚ work organization in the intercultural space
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Gil Martínez, M. A., primary and Vorontsova, Yu. V., additional
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- 2021
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8. [Home and Ambulatory Artificial Nutrition (NADYA) Report. Home Parenteral Nutrition in Spain, 2017]
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Wanden-Berghe Lozano, Carmina, Pereira Cunill, José Luis, Cuerda Compes, Cristina, Ramos Boluda, Esther, Maiz Jiménez, María Irene, Gómez Candela, Carmen, Virgili Casas, Nuria, Burgos Peláez, Rosa, Pérez de la Cruz, Antonio, Penacho Lázaro, M ª Ángeles, Sánchez Martos, Eva Ángeles, De Luis Román, Daniel Antonio, Martínez Faedo, Ceferino, Martín Fontalba, María de Los Ángeles, Álvarez Hernández, Julia, Matía Martín, Pilar, Díaz Guardiola, Patricia, Carabaña Pérez, Fátima, Sanz París, Alejandro, Garde Orbaiz, Carmen, Sánchez-Vilar Burdiel, Olga, Martín Folgueras, Tomás, Martín Palmero, M ª Ángela, Luengo Pérez, Luis Miguel, Zugasti Murillo, Ana, Martínez Costa, Cecilia, Suárez Llanos, José Pablo, Tejera Pérez, Cristina, Irles Rocamora, José Antonio, Arraiza Irigoyen, Carmen, García Delgado, Yaiza, Campos Martín, Cristina, Ponce González, Miguel Ángel, Mauri Roca, Silvia, García Zafra, M ª Victoria, Morán López, Jesús M, Molina Baeza, Begoña, Gonzalo Marín, Montserrat, Joaquín Ortiz, Clara, Pintor de la Maza, Begoña, Gil Martínez, M ª Carmen, Carrera Santaliestra, María José, Forga Visa, M ª Del Talló, Apezetxea Celaya, Antxón, Sánchez Sánchez, Rebeca, and Urgeles Planella, Juan Ramón
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Adult ,Male ,Short Bowel Syndrome ,Spain ,Neoplasms ,Palliative Care ,Humans ,Female ,Hirschsprung Disease ,Registries ,Child ,Parenteral Nutrition, Home - Abstract
to communicate HPN data obtained from the HPN registry of the NADYA-SENPE group (www.nadya-senpe.com) for the year 2017.descriptive analysis of the data collected from adult and pediatric patients with HPN in the NADYA-SENPE group registry from January 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017.there were 308 patients from 45 Spanish hospitals (54.5% women), 38 children and 270 adults, with 3,012 episodes, which represent a prevalence rate of 6.61 patients/million inhabitants/year 2017. The most frequent diagnosis in adults was "palliative cancer" (25.6%), followed by "others". In children, it was Hirschsprung's disease with six cases (15.8%). The first indication was short bowel syndrome in both children (55.3%) and adults (33.7%). The most frequently used type of catheter was tunneled in both children (73.4%) and adults (38.2%). Ending 81 episodes, the most frequent cause was death (62.9%) and transition to oral feeding (34.7%).the progressive increase of collaborating centers and professionals in the registry of patients receiving NPD is maintained. The main indications of HPN and the motive for ending have remained stable.OBJETIVO: comunicar los datos de nutrición parenteral domiciliaria (NPD) obtenidos del registro del grupo NADYA-SENPE (www.nadya-senpe. com) del año 2017. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: análisis descriptivo de los datos recogidos de pacientes adultos y pediátricos con NPD en el registro NADYA-SENPE desde el 1 de enero al 31 de diciembre de 2017. RESULTADOS: se registraron 308 pacientes (54,5% mujeres), 38 niños y 270 adultos, procedentes de 45 hospitales españoles, en total 312 episodios, lo que representa una tasa de prevalencia de 6,61 pacientes/millón de habitantes/año 2017. El diagnóstico más frecuente en adultos fue “oncológico paliativo” (25,6%), seguido de “otros”. En niños fue la enfermedad de Hirschsprung, con seis casos (15,8%). El primer motivo de indicación fue síndrome de intestino corto tanto en niños (55,3%) como en adultos (33,7%). El tipo de catéter más utilizado fue el tunelizado tanto en niños (74,3%) como en adultos (38,2%). Finalizaron 81 episodios; la causa más frecuente fue el fallecimiento (62,9%) y que pasaron a vía oral (34,7%). CONCLUSIONES: se mantiene el incremento progresivo de centros y profesionales colaboradores en el registro de pacientes que reciben NPD. Las principales indicaciones de NPD y de motivo de finalización se mantienen estables.
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- 2018
9. Tratamiento biológico de aguas residuales: nuevas estrategias de control
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Nájera, S., Rico Azagra, J., Elvira, C., Gil Martínez, M., Nájera, S., Rico Azagra, J., Elvira, C., and Gil Martínez, M.
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[Resumen] En este trabajo se estudia el tratamiento biológico en estaciones depuradoras de aguas residuales mediante el Benchmark de Simulación BSM2. Se establecen como indicadores del proceso los relativos al nitrógeno total, el amonio en el efluente y los nitratos. Y como variables manipulables con mayor influencia en los anteriores indicadores: el caudal de purga, el caudal de recirculación interno, el caudal de la fuente de carbono externo, y la referencia de oxígeno disuelto en los tanques de denitrificación. Se analizan la influencia y los rangos de operación más adecuados de las anteriores variables a través de estudios estacionarios. Asimismo, se realizan análisis dinámicos para determinar el uso de variables en estrategias de control. Se propone un control dual del amonio en el efluente manipulando, en bandas de frecuencia diferentes, la recirculación y la concentración de oxígeno. Esto permite también la regulación de la concentración de oxígeno a valores deseados para favorecer la nitrificación-denitrificación o para minimizar gastos. El resto de variables manipulables se emplearían en lazos de control simples., [Abstract] In this work, the biological treatment in sewage treatment plants is studied through the BSM2 Simulation Benchmark. The indicators of the process are those related to total nitrogen, ammonium in the effluent and nitrates. And as manipulable variables with greater influence on the previous indicators: the purge flow rate, the internal recirculation flow rate, the flow rate of the external carbon source, and the dissolved oxygen reference in the denitrification tanks. The influence and the most adequate ranges of operation of the previous variables are analyzed through stationary studies. Likewise, dynamic tests are carried out to determine the use of variables in control strategies. It is proposed a dual control of the ammonium in the effluent by manipulating, in different frequency bands, the recirculation and oxygen concentration. This also allows the regulation of the oxygen concentration at desired values to favor nitrification-denitrification or to minimize costs. The rest of the manipulable variables would be used in simple control loops.
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- 2018
10. Current use of Antifungal Eye Drops and How to Improve Therapeutic Aspects in Keratomycosis
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Victoria Díaz Tome, Miguel González-Barcia, María Jesús Lamas, FJ Otero-Espinar, Anxo Fern, ez-Ferreiro, Gil Martínez M, and Blanco Méndez J
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Voriconazole ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Eye drop ,Retrospective cohort study ,Pharmacy ,Omics ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Surgery ,Natamycin ,medicine ,Fungal keratitis ,business ,Fluconazole ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Fungal keratitis is a disease that has a low prevalence and poor outcome because of its minimal therapeutic spectrum. Objective: The purpose of the current study is to provide an overview of the use of antifungal topical eye drops in a third level hospital and to highlight possible improvements that can optimize their therapeutic use. Methods: Fungal keratitis cases treated in the Ophthalmology Department of a Tertiary hospital were reviewed in a four-year retrospective study. Results: For four years, 24 patients received an antifungal eye drop treatment for fungal keratitis: 20% were treated with topical fluconazole and 80% were treated with topical voriconazole (79% in monotherapy and 21% in conjunction with topical natamycin). In most cases, fungal growth was been detected and susceptibility was rarely reported, facilitating the realization of directed treatment towards the most frequently isolated fungi (Fusarium, Candida, Paecilomyces). Conclusion: In a disease with low prevalence and complicated management, we have detected improvement in the three involved departments: ophthalmology, pharmacy and microbiology.
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11. Análisis de la toxicidad ocular de los colirios de voriconazol y fluconazol con HET-CAM
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Fernández-Ferreiro, A., González Barcia, M., Gil Martínez, M., Blanco Mendez, J., Lamas Díaz, M. J., and Otero Espinar, F. J.
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Colirios ,Ocular toxicity ,Fluconazol ,HET-CAM ,Eye drops ,Toxicidad ocular ,Voriconazol ,Voriconazole ,Fluconazole - Abstract
Objetivo: El objetivo del estudio es aportar información toxicológica mediante el ensayo HET-CAM, de los colirios de Fluconazol y Voriconazol elaborados de manera habitual en los Servicios de Farmacia para el tratamiento de las queratitis fúngicas. Métodos: Estudio experimental en el que se ensaya la potencial toxicidad ocular del colirio de voriconazol 10 mg/ml y fluconazol 2 mg/ml mediante el método Hen s Egg Test-Chorioallantoic Membrane (HET-CAM). Los resultados se fundamentan en la observación de los posibles procesos dañinos que pudiesen ocurrir en los vasos sanguíneos de la membrana corioalantoidea del embrión de pollo durante un tiempo de contacto de 300 segundos, calculándose posteriormente el índice de irritación (IS, Irritation Score). Resultados y conclusiones: Se obtienen IS nulos para ambas muestras, no mostrando por tanto indicios de irritación aguda apreciables, considerándose por tanto aptos para su utilización desde el punto de vista toxicológico. Purpose: The objective of the study is to provide toxicological information through the HET-CAM test of Fluconazole and Voriconazole eye drops prepared commonly in Pharmacy Services for the treatment of fungal keratitis. Method: Experimental Study. The ocular toxicity of topical voriconazole 10 mg/ml and fluconazole 2 mg/ml were evaluated by the hen's egg test (HET) on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). The effects on blood vessels were based on its behavior during 300 seconds and processes that may occur at each time, then we calculated the irritation index (is, irritation score). Results and conclusions: Both eye drops, voriconazol and fluconazole have been proven to be safe, since the IS that we obtained was zero for both samples and did not present significant signs of irritation. Therefore, these eyedrops are considered suitable for ocular use from a toxicological point of view.
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12. Análisis de la toxicidad ocular de los colirios de voriconazol y fluconazol con HET-CAM
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Fernández-Ferreiro,A., González Barcia,M., Gil Martínez,M., Blanco Mendez,J., Lamas Díaz,M. J., and Otero Espinar,F. J.
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Colirios ,Fluconazol ,HET-CAM ,Toxicidad ocular ,Voriconazol - Abstract
Objetivo: El objetivo del estudio es aportar información toxicológica mediante el ensayo HET-CAM, de los colirios de Fluconazol y Voriconazol elaborados de manera habitual en los Servicios de Farmacia para el tratamiento de las queratitis fúngicas. Métodos: Estudio experimental en el que se ensaya la potencial toxicidad ocular del colirio de voriconazol 10 mg/ml y fluconazol 2 mg/ml mediante el método Hen s Egg Test-Chorioallantoic Membrane (HET-CAM). Los resultados se fundamentan en la observación de los posibles procesos dañinos que pudiesen ocurrir en los vasos sanguíneos de la membrana corioalantoidea del embrión de pollo durante un tiempo de contacto de 300 segundos, calculándose posteriormente el índice de irritación (IS, Irritation Score). Resultados y conclusiones: Se obtienen IS nulos para ambas muestras, no mostrando por tanto indicios de irritación aguda apreciables, considerándose por tanto aptos para su utilización desde el punto de vista toxicológico.
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13. Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria en España 2011 y 2012: informe del grupo de nutrición artificial domiciliaria y ambulatoria NADYA
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Wanden-Berghe, Carmina, Moreno Villarés, J M, Cuerda Compés, C, Carrero, C, Burgos, R, Gómez Candela, C, Virgili Casas, N, Martínez Faedo, C, Alvarez, J, Sánchez Martos, E A, Matía Martín, P, Zugasti, A, Olveira, G, Luengo, L M, Campos Martín, C, Martín Folgueras, T, Penacho Lázaro, M A, Pereira, J L, Garde Orbaiz, C, Pérez de la Cruz, A, Apezetxea, A, Sánchez-Vilar, O, Gil Martínez, M C, Martínez Costa, C, Luis, D De, Laborda, L, Joaquin Ortiz, C, Suárez Llanos, J P, Leyes García, P, Ponce González, M A, and [Wanden-Berghe,C] Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, Elche. Hospital General de Alicante. [Moreno Villarés,JM] Hospital 12 De Octubre, Madrid. [Cuerda Compés,C] Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. [Carrero,C] Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid. [Burgos,R] Hospital Vall d'Hebrón, Barcelona. [Gómez Candela,C] Hospital La Paz, Madrid. [Virgili Casas,N] Hospital Bellvitge, Barcelona. [Martínez Faedo,C] Hospital Central de Asturias. [Alvarez,J] Hospital Príncipe de Asturias, Madrid. [Sánchez Martos,EA] Hospital Parc Taulí, Barcelona. [Matía Martín,P] Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid. [Zugasti,A] Hospital Virgen del Camino, Pamplona. [Olveira, G] Hospital Carlos Haya, Málaga. [Luengo,LM] Hospital Infanta Cristina, Badajoz. [Campos Martín,C] Hospital Virgen Macarena, Sevilla. [Martín Folgueras,T] Complejo Hospitalario de Canarias, Tenerife. [Penacho Lázaro,MA] Hospital El Bierzo, Ponferrada. [Pereira,JL] Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla. [Garde Orbaiz,C] Hospital Donostia, San Sebastian. [Pérez de la Cruz,A] Hospital Virgen de las Nieves, Granada. [Apezetxea,A] Hospital Basurto, Bilbao. [Sánchez-Vilar,O] no identificado [Gil Martínez,MC] Hospital Gómez Ulla,Madrid. [Martínez Costa,C] Hospital Clínico, Valencia. [De Luis,D] Hospital Río Hortega, Valladolid. [Laborda,L] Hospital Cruces, Bilbao. [Joaquin Ortiz,C] Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona. [Suárez Llanos,JP] Hospital La Candelaria, Tenerife. [Leyes García,P] Hospital Clinic, Barcelona. [Ponce González,MA] Hospital de Gran Canaria Dr. Negrín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España.
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Geographicals::Geographic Locations::Europe::Spain [Medical Subject Headings] ,Home parenteral nutrition ,Nutrición parenteral domiciliaria ,Nutrición parenteral ,Parenteral nutrition ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Health Care::Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services::Health Services::Community Health Services::Home Care Services::Parenteral Nutrition, Home [Medical Subject Headings] ,Registros ,Registries ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Registries [Medical Subject Headings] ,Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupations::Medicine::Public Health::Epidemiology [Medical Subject Headings] ,Chemicals and Drugs::Pharmaceutical Preparations::Solutions::Pharmaceutical Solutions::Parenteral Nutrition Solutions [Medical Subject Headings] ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Decision Support Techniques::Data Interpretation, Statistical [Medical Subject Headings] ,lcsh:RC620-627 - Abstract
OBJETIVE: To report the data of the Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) registry of the NADYA-SENPE working group for the years 2011 and 2012. METHODOLOGY: We compiled the data from the on-line registry introduced by reviewers of NADYA group responsible for monitoring of NPD introduced by since January 1, 2011 to december 31, 2012. Included fields were: age, sex, diagnosis and reason for HPN, access path, complications, beginning and end dates, complementary oral or enteral nutrition, activity level, autonomy degree, product and fungible material supply, withdrawal reason and intestinal transplant indication. RESULTS: Year 2010: 184 patients from 29 hospitals , representing a rate of 3.98 patients/million inhabitants/ year 2011, with 186 episodes were recorded NPD . During 2012, 203 patients from 29 hospitals , representing a rate of 4.39 patients/million inhabitants/year 2012 , a total of 211 episodes were recorded NPD . CONCLUSIONS: We observe an increase in registered patients with respect to previous years.Neoplasia remains as the main pathology since 2003. Although NADYA is consolidated registry and has been indispensable source of information relevant to the understanding of the progress of Home Artificial Nutrition in our country, there is ample room for improvement. Especially that refers to the registration of pediatric patients and the registration of complications. Yes Objetivo: Comunicar los datos del registro de Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria (NPD) del grupo de trabajo NADYA-SENPE de los años 2011 y 2012. Material y métodos: Recopilación de los datos del registro “on-line” introducidos por los colaboradores del grupo NADYA responsables del seguimiento de la NPD desde el 1 de enero de 2011 al 31 de diciembre de 2012 dividido por años naturales. Resultados: Año 2010: Se registraron 184 pacientes, procedentes de 29 hospitales, lo que representa una tasa de 3,98 pacientes/millón habitantes/año 2011, con 186 episodios de NPD. Durante el año 2012 se registraron 203 pacientes, procedentes de 29 hospitales, lo que representa una tasa de 4,39 pacientes/millón habitantes/año 2012, con un total de 211 episodios de NPD. Conclusiones: Se observa un aumento progresivo de los pacientes registrados respecto a años anteriores. El principal grupo patológico sigue siendo oncológico ocupando el primer lugar desde 2003. Aunque el registro NADYA es un registro consolidado y ha sido y es fuente imprescindible de información relevante para el conocimiento de los avances de la Nutrición Artificial Domiciliaria en nuestro país, queda un amplio margen para la mejora. En especial lo que hace referencia al registro de pacientes pediátricos y al registro de las complicaciones.
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14. Simultaneous meeting of robust control specifications in QFT
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Gil-Martínez, M. and García-Sanz, M.
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Robust control ,Uncertain systems ,Quantitative feedback theory (QFT) - Abstract
Simultaneous meeting of different-nature feedback control specifications requires special attention, particularly in the presence of uncertainties. This paper introduces some ideas to obtain a feasible set of QFT bounds, analysing the compatibility of the desired control specifications and the model uncertainty. It studies general robust feedback requirements and their mapping on QFT bounds through quadratic inequalities. Analysing them, it is possible to infer the bound typology with dependence on the model of each particular specification and the uncertainty size. Two bound typologies (amongst three categories: upper, outer and lower bounds) are possible for each type of control objective. On this basis, some general hints are established to guarantee compatible bounds at each frequency, before designing the controller. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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15. XLIII Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas: 7, 8 y 9 de septiembre de 2022, Logroño (La Rioja)
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Comité Español de Automática, Universidad de La Rioja, Balaguer, Carlos, Andújar-Márquez, José Manuel, Costa-Castelló, R., Ocampo-Martínez, C., Fernández-Lozano, Juan Jesús, Santos, M., Simó, José, Gil-Martínez, M., Calvo-Rolle, José Luis, Marín, Raúl, Rocón, Eduardo, Estévez, Elisabet, Cabrera, Pedro, Muñoz de la Peña, David, Guzmán, J.L., Pitarch, José Luis, Reinoso, Óscar, Déniz, Óscar, Jiménez, Emilio, and Loureiro, Vanesa
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Bioingeniería ,Educación en Automática ,Jornadas de Automática ,Automática ,Automar ,Proceedings ,Computadores y control ,Control inteligente ,Simulación y optimización ,Ingeniería de control ,Modelado ,Visión por computador ,Robótica - Abstract
[Resumen] Las Jornadas de Automática (JA) son el evento más importante del Comité Español de Automática (CEA), entidad científico-técnica con más de cincuenta años de vida y destinada a la difusión e implantación de la Automática en la sociedad. Este año se celebra la cuadragésima tercera edición de las JA, que constituyen el punto de encuentro de la comunidad de Automática de nuestro país. La presente edición permitirá dar visibilidad a los nuevos retos y resultados del ámbito, y su uso en un gran número de aplicaciones, entre otras, las energías renovables, la bioingeniería o la robótica asistencial. Además de la componente científica, que se ve reflejada en este libro de actas, las JA son un punto de encuentro de las diferentes generaciones de profesores, investigadores y profesionales, incluyendo la componente social que es de vital importancia. Esta edición 2022 de las JA se celebra en Logroño, capital de La Rioja, región mundialmente conocida por la calidad de sus vinos de Denominación de Origen y que ha asumido el desafío de poder ganar competitividad a través de la transformación verde y digital. Pero también por ser la cuna del castellano e impulsar el Valle de la Lengua con la ayuda de las nuevas tecnologías, entre ellas la Automática Inteligente. Los organizadores de estas JA, pertenecientes al Área de Ingeniería de Sistemas y Automática del Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica de la Universidad de La Rioja (UR), constituyen un pilar fundamental en el apoyo a la región para el estudio, implementación y difusión de estos retos. Esta edición, la primera en formato íntegramente presencial después de la pandemia de la covid-19, cuenta con más de 200 asistentes y se celebra a caballo entre el Edificio Politécnico de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Industrial y el Monasterio de Yuso situado en San Millán de la Cogolla, dos marcos excepcionales para la realización de las JA. Como parte del programa científico, dos sesiones plenarias harán hincapié, respectivamente, sobre soluciones de control para afrontar los nuevos retos energéticos, y sobre la calidad de los datos para una inteligencia artificial (IA) imparcial y confiable. También, dos mesas redondas debatirán aplicaciones de la IA y la implantación de la tecnología digital en la actividad profesional. Adicionalmente, destacaremos dos clases magistrales alineadas con tecnología de última generación que serán impartidas por profesionales de la empresa. Las JA también van a albergar dos competiciones: CEABOT, con robots humanoides, y el Concurso de Ingeniería de Control, enfocado a UAVs. A todas estas actividades hay que añadir las reuniones de los grupos temáticos de CEA, las exhibiciones de pósteres con las comunicaciones presentadas a las JA y los expositores de las empresas. Por último, durante el evento se va a proceder a la entrega del “Premio Nacional de Automática” (edición 2022) y del “Premio CEA al Talento Femenino en Automática”, patrocinado por el Gobierno de La Rioja (en su primera edición), además de diversos galardones enmarcados dentro de las actividades de los grupos temáticos de CEA. Las actas de las XLIII Jornadas de Automática están formadas por un total de 143 comunicaciones, organizadas en torno a los nueve Grupos Temáticos y a las dos Líneas Estratégicas de CEA. Los trabajos seleccionados han sido sometidos a un proceso de revisión por pares.
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16. Evaluating heathland restoration belowground using different quality indices of soil chemical and biological properties
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Duddigan, S., Gil-Martínez, M., Fraser, T., Green, Iain D., Diaz, Anita, Sizmur, T., Pawlett, M., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Tibbett, M., Duddigan, S., Gil-Martínez, M., Fraser, T., Green, Iain D., Diaz, Anita, Sizmur, T., Pawlett, M., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., and Tibbett, M.
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Reversion of agricultural land to heathland and acid grassland is a priority for the conservation of these rare habitats. Restoration processes require interventions to reverse the effects of fertilization and acidity amelioration undertaken during decades of agricultural production. Belowground assessments of restoration success are few, and we have examined the utility of soil indices as a rationalized tool for land managers and restoration practitioners to assess the efficacy of restoration practice. To achieve this, we assessed a large number of variables, many of which might be near redundant, that could be optimized for such indices. We used a 14-year field experiment contrasting acidified pasture (treated with elemental sulphur), control (untreated) pasture, and adjacent native heathland and acid grassland sites. Based on biotic and abiotic parameters, several ‘heathland restoration indices’ (resembling soil quality indices) were generated using a minimum dataset identified through principal component analysis and a linear scoring system. For comparison we also conducted alternative analyses of all parameters, using nonmetric multidimensional scaling plots and analyses of similarity (ANOSIM). Use of heathland restoration indices showed that elemental sulphur application had changed the soil chemical conditions, along with the vegetation assemblage, to be comparable to that of native acid grassland, but not the belowground biology. ANOSIM on full datasets confirmed this finding. An index based on key variables, rather than an analysis of all biotic and abiotic parameters, can be valuable to land managers and stakeholders in acid grassland and heathland restoration.
17. Long-term acidification of pH neutral grasslands affects soil biodiversity, fertility and function in a heathland restoration
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Tibbett, M., Gil-Martínez, M., Fraser, T., Green, Iain D., Duddigan, S., De Oliveira, V. H., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Sizmur, T., Diaz, Anita, Tibbett, M., Gil-Martínez, M., Fraser, T., Green, Iain D., Duddigan, S., De Oliveira, V. H., Raulund-Rasmussen, K., Sizmur, T., and Diaz, Anita
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In the wider context of heathland restoration, we investigated how field scale experimental acidification with sulphur (sulfur)affected soil biodiversity, fertility and function over a period of 17 years. A field experiment was conducted in the Isle of Purbeck, England, using ferrous sulphate and elemental sulphur as acidifying agents. We tested the effects of acidification on soil fertility, plant communities, litter decomposition, microbiology (including fungi bacteria and actinomycetes), arbuscular and ericoid mycorrhizal colonisation, and soil fauna (including earthworms, nematodes, rotifers and tardigrades). We found that elemental sulphur had a considerable and persistent effect on soil pH, lowering it to levels found in the surrounding reference acid grassland and heathland sites. A newly adapted heathland restoration index based on soil chemistry, found that elemental sulphur was by far the most successful treatment leading to soil conditions similar to the heathlands. Overall, acidification caused a loss of base cations and an increase in toxic aluminium compounds. Consequently the more mesotrophic components of soil biology were reduced by acidification during the course of the experiment. This transformed the soil biological system into one typical of acid grasslands and heathlands. Concomitant litter decomposition was similarly inhibited by acidification, with the microbiota more strongly hindered in acidified soil than the macroscopic fauna. Acidification resulted in a reduction in nematode and rotifer abundance and earthworm biomass. The vegetation community was also strongly modified by the elemental sulphur treatments and, where grazing was restricted, soil acidification allowed a restored heathland community to endure. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation of grasses was reduced where heather plants were established, while ericoid mycorrhizas had developed sufficient populations in the acidified pastures to match the colonisation rate in the native he
18. Analysis of Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs in Serum and Lung Tissues from Individuals with Severe Asthma Treated with Oral Glucocorticoids
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Gil-Martínez, Marta, Lorente-Sorolla, Clara, Rodrigo-Muñoz, José M., Lendínez, Miguel Ángel, Núñez-Moreno, Gonzalo, de la Fuente, Lorena, Mínguez, Pablo, Mahíllo-Fernández, Ignacio, Sastre, Joaquin, Valverde-Monge, Marcela, Quirce, Santiago, Caballero, María L., González-Barcala, Francisco J., Arismendi, Ebymar, Bobolea, Irina, Valero, Antonio, Muñoz Gall, Xavier, Cruz, María Jesús, Martínez Rivera, Carlos, Plaza, Vicente, Olaguibel, José M., del Pozo, Victoria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut Català de la Salut, [Gil-Martínez M, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM] Immunoallergy Laboratory, Immunology Department, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz (IIS-FJD, UAM), Madrid, Spain. CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain. [Lorente-Sorolla C, Lendínez MÁ] Immunoallergy Laboratory, Immunology Department, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz (IIS-FJD, UAM), Madrid, Spain. [Núñez-Moreno G] Department of Genetics, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz (IIS-FJD, UAM), Madrid, Spain. Center for Biomedical Network Research on Rare Diseases (CIBERER), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain. Bioinformatics Unit, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz (IIS-FJD, UAM), Madrid, Spain. [de la Fuente L] Department of Genetics, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Fundación Jiménez Díaz (IIS-FJD, UAM), Madrid, Spain. [Muñoz X, Cruz MJ] CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain. Servei de Pneumologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain, and Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides::Antisense Elements (Genetics)::RNA, Antisense::MicroRNAs [CHEMICALS AND DRUGS] ,Asma - Tractament ,Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/farmacoterapia [Otros calificadores] ,Mirnas ,Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/drug therapy [Other subheadings] ,Catalysis ,acciones y usos químicos::acciones farmacológicas::efectos fisiológicos de los fármacos::hormonas, sustitutos de hormonas y antagonistas de hormonas::hormonas::glucocorticoides [COMPUESTOS QUÍMICOS Y DROGAS] ,Inorganic Chemistry ,biomarker ,oral corticosteroids ,miRNAs ,individuals with severe asthma ,Oral corticosteroids ,Other subheadings::/therapeutic use [Other subheadings] ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,MicroARN ,Individuals with severe asthma ,Otros calificadores::/uso terapéutico [Otros calificadores] ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biomarker ,Respiratory Tract Diseases::Bronchial Diseases::Asthma [DISEASES] ,Computer Science Applications ,enfermedades respiratorias::enfermedades bronquiales::asma [ENFERMEDADES] ,Chemical Actions and Uses::Pharmacologic Actions::Physiological Effects of Drugs::Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists::Hormones::Glucocorticoids [CHEMICALS AND DRUGS] ,nucleótidos y nucleósidos de ácidos nucleicos::elementos antisentido (genética)::ARN antiparalelo::microARN [COMPUESTOS QUÍMICOS Y DROGAS] ,Glucocorticoides - Ús terapèutic - Abstract
Biomarker; Individuals with severe asthma; Oral corticosteroids Biomarcador; Persones amb asma greu; Corticosteroides orals Biomarcador; Personas con asma grave; Corticosteroides orales Nowadays, microRNAs (miRNAs) are increasingly used as biomarkers due to their potential contribution to the diagnosis and targeted treatment of a range of diseases. The aim of the study was to analyze the miRNA expression profiles in serum and lung tissue from patients with severe asthma treated with oral corticosteroids (OCS) and those without OCS treatment. For this purpose, serum and lung tissue miRNAs of OCS and non-OCS asthmatic individuals were evaluated by miRNAs-Seq, and subsequently miRNA validation was performed using RT-qPCR. Additionally, pathway enrichment analysis of deregulated miRNAs was conducted. We observed altered expression by the next-generation sequencing (NGS) of 11 miRNAs in serum, of which five (hsa-miR-148b-3p, hsa-miR-221-5p, hsa-miR-618, hsa-miR-941, and hsa-miR-769-5p) were validated by RT-qPCR, and three miRNAs in lung tissue (hsa-miR-144-3p, hsa-miR-144-5p, and hsa-miR-451a). The best multivariate logistic regression model to differentiate individuals with severe asthma, treated and untreated with OCS, was to combine the serum miRNAs hsa-miR-221-5p and hsa-miR-769-5p. Expression of hsa-miR-148b-3p and hsa-miR-221-5p correlated with FEV1/FVC (%) and these altered miRNAs act in key signaling pathways for asthma disease and the regulated expression of some genes (FOXO3, PTEN, and MAPK3) involved in these pathways. In conclusion, there are miRNA profiles differentially expressed in OCS-treated individuals with asthma and could be used as biomarkers of OCS treatment. This work was supported by ISCIII—Instituto de Salud Carlos III, FIS (Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria—Spanish Health Research Fund) grants PI18/00167, PI21/00896, and FI19/00067; Ciber de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES); RTC-2017-6501-1 (Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades), a Carlos III Institute of Health Initiative; and FEDER funds (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional).
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19. Hypersensitivity to the CGRP Inhibitor Monoclonal Antibodies Galcanezumab, Erenumab, and Fremanezumab With Tolerance to Eptinezumab.
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Barroso B, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Gil-Martínez M, Del Pozo V, Rodríguez-Vico J, Betancor D, Valverde-Monge M, Gómez-López A, and Sastre J
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20. Sputum Proteome Reveals Differences Between Eosinophilic and Non-eosinophilic Asthma Phenotypes.
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Gil-Martínez M, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Antonio Cañas J, Sastre J, Rodríguez-Nieto MJ, and Del Pozo V
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21. Relationships between Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Clinical Measures in Naïve Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration Patients Treated with Intravitreal Ranibizumab.
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Almuiña-Varela P, García-Quintanilla L, Rodríguez-Cid MJ, Gil-Martínez M, Abraldes MJ, Gómez-Ulla F, Estany-Gestal A, Alcántara-Espinosa JM, Fernández-Rodríguez M, and Fernández-Ferreiro A
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Our objective was to evaluate changes in patient-reported outcome measures using the NEI-VFQ 25 questionnaire during a treat and extend regimen in naive neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration patients, and its correlation with anatomical and functional data. We conducted a prospective observational study. Patients underwent a treat and extend regimen with intravitreal ranibizumab for neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Initial response was evaluated at 4th month, and subsequently in every follow-up visit. If a clinical response was achieved, the injection interval was extended in two-week increments, up to a maximum of 12 weeks. Quality of life was assessed using the NEI-VFQ 25 questionnaire at baseline, 4th months, and 12th months. Patients were categorized as good or poor responders based on Best corrected visual acuity, central foveal thickness, intraretinal fluid, or subretinal fluid. Treatment with ranibizumab led to a significant improvement in quality of life, with a mean increase in NEI-VFQ 25 score of 4.27 points in the 12th month. No significant differences in improvement were observed between good and poor responders. Quality of life scores in neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration patients improved with intravitreal treatment regardless of the clinical response. The early response following the loading phase could indicate better quality of life after one year of treatment, with Best corrected visual acuity being the clinical parameter with the greatest influence on quality of life.
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22. Moderate-High Blood Eosinophilia Is Associated with Increased Hospitalization and Other Asthma Comorbidities.
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Naharro-González S, Lorente-Sorolla C, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Valverde-Monge M, Pinillos-Robles EJ, Betancor D, Fernández-Nieto M, Sánchez-Mellado D, Gil-Martínez M, Santillán-Coello JM, Villacampa-Aubá JM, Mahillo-Fernandez I, Herrero-González A, Perez-González A, Rodríguez-Nieto MJ, and Del Pozo V
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- Humans, Animals, Retrospective Studies, Hospitalization, Asthma complications, Asthma epidemiology, Hypertension, Mustelidae, Pulmonary Eosinophilia, Dyslipidemias epidemiology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology
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(1) Background: Eosinophilia has traditionally been linked to eosinophilic asthma, for which it is the gold-standard prognostic biomarker. However, the association between eosinophilia and the presence of other diseases and comorbidities is yet unclear. (2) Methods: For this retrospective study, we reviewed the electronic medical records of 49,909 subjects with blood eosinophilia to gather data on the presence of asthma, COPD, sleep apnea, tuberculosis, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases and severe CRSwNP among these subjects. Demographic features including age, sex, and smoking habits were collected, as well as the number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits. T-tests, ANOVA, Fisher test, and logistic regression models were used. (3) Results: For all age groups studied, eosinophilia was significantly more prevalent among asthmatic subjects than nonasthmatics, especially in patients also presenting CRSwNP, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. The likelihood of developing asthma, COPD, and CRSwNP, and hospitalization, was increased when BEC was above 600 eosinophils/μL. The association between asthma, CRSwNP, and BEC was corroborated by multiple logistic regressions models. (4) Conclusions: We demonstrated the association of having over 600 blood eosinophils/μL with a higher number of hospitalizations and comorbidities (CRSwNP and COPD), which proves that BEC is a highly useful parameter to consider in subjects who present blood eosinophilia.
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23. The Effect of Systemic Parameters and Baseline Characteristics in Short-Term Response Analysis with Intravitreal Ranibizumab in Treatment-Naive Patients with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
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García-Quintanilla L, Almuiña-Varela P, Rodríguez-Cid MJ, Gil-Martínez M, Abraldes MJ, Gómez-Ulla F, González-Barcia M, Mondelo-García C, Estany-Gestal A, Otero-Espinar FJ, Fernández-Rodríguez M, and Fernández-Ferreiro A
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Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs keep being the main therapy for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Possible predictive parameters (demographic, biochemical and/or inflammatory) could anticipate short-term treatment response with ranibizumab. 46 treatment-naive patients were included in a prospective observational study. They underwent three monthly injections of intravitreal ranibizumab for neovascular AMD and the clinical examination was made at baseline and one month after the third injection. Demographic characteristics, co-morbidities and concomitant treatments were recorded at the baseline visit. Biochemical parameters, complete blood count and inflammation biomarkers were also measured at these times. Uric Acid was found to be statistically significant with a one-point difference between good and poor responders in both basal and treated patients, but only in basal parameters was statistical significance reached ( p = 0.007 vs. p = 0.071 in treated patients). Cholesterol and inflammatory parameters such as white blood cell count and neutrophils were significantly reduced over time when treated with intravitreal ranibizumab. On the other hand, women seemed to have a worse prognosis for short-term response to intravitreal ranibizumab treatment. Uric acid may help identify possible non-responders before initial treatment with ranibizumab, and cholesterol and white blood cells could be good candidates to monitor short-term response to ranibizumab treatment.
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24. Obese Asthma Phenotype Is Associated with hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and hsa-miR-376a-3p Modulating the IGF Axis.
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Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Naharro S, García-de Castro Z, Sastre J, Valverde-Monge M, Quirce S, Caballero ML, Olaguibel JM, and Del Pozo V
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- Humans, Biomarkers, Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3 genetics, Phenotype, Quality of Life, Asthma complications, Asthma genetics, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism, Obesity complications, Obesity genetics
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Clarifying inflammatory processes and categorising asthma into phenotypes and endotypes improves asthma management. Obesity worsens severe asthma and reduces quality of life, although its specific molecular impact remains unclear. We previously demonstrated that hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and hsa-miR-376a-3p, biomarkers related to an inflammatory profile, discriminate eosinophilic from non-eosinophilic asthmatics. We aimed to study hsa-miR-26a-1-3p, hsa-miR-376a-3p, and their target genes in asthmatic subjects with or without obesity to find biomarkers and comprehend obese asthma mechanisms. Lung tissue samples were obtained from asthmatic patients (n = 16) and healthy subjects (n = 20). We measured miRNA expression using RT-qPCR and protein levels (IGF axis) by ELISA in confirmation samples from eosinophilic (n = 38) and non-eosinophilic (n = 39) obese (n = 26) and non-obese (n = 51) asthma patients. Asthmatic lungs showed higher hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and hsa-miR-376a-3p expression than healthy lungs. A study of seven genes regulated by these miRNAs revealed differential expression of IGFBP3 between asthma patients and healthy individuals. In obese asthma patients, we found higher hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and IGF-1R values and lower values for hsa-miR-376a-3p and IGFBP-3. Hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and IGFBP-3 were directly and inversely correlated with body mass index, respectively. Hsa-miR-26a-1-3p and hsa-miR-376a-3p could be used as biomarkers to phenotype patients with eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic asthma in relation to comorbid obesity.
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25. Advances and Highlights of miRNAs in Asthma: Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, Naharro S, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, and Del Pozo V
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- Humans, Epigenesis, Genetic, Quality of Life, Biomarkers, MicroRNAs genetics, Asthma diagnosis, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma genetics
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Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory disease of the airways that causes breathing difficulties, episodes of cough and wheezing, and in more severe cases can greatly diminish quality of life. Epigenetic regulation, including post-transcriptional mediation of microRNAs (miRNAs), is one of the mechanisms behind the development of the range of asthma phenotypes and endotypes. As in every other immune-mediated disease, miRNAs regulate the behavior of cells that shape the airway structure as well as those in charge of the defense mechanisms in the bronchi and lungs, controlling cell survival, growth, proliferation, and the ability of cells to synthesize and secrete chemokines and immune mediators. More importantly, miRNAs are molecules with chemical and biological properties that make them appropriate biomarkers for disease, enabling stratification of patients for optimal drug selection and thereby simplifying clinical management and reducing both the economic burden and need for critical care associated with the disease. In this review, we summarize the roles of miRNAs in asthma and describe how they regulate the mechanisms of the disease. We further describe the current state of miRNAs as biomarkers for asthma phenotyping, endotyping, and treatment selection.
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26. Analysis of Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs in Serum and Lung Tissues from Individuals with Severe Asthma Treated with Oral Glucocorticoids.
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Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Lendínez MÁ, Núñez-Moreno G, de la Fuente L, Mínguez P, Mahíllo-Fernández I, Sastre J, Valverde-Monge M, Quirce S, Caballero ML, González-Barcala FJ, Arismendi E, Bobolea I, Valero A, Muñoz X, Cruz MJ, Martínez-Rivera C, Plaza V, Olaguibel JM, and Del Pozo V
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- Humans, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Lung metabolism, Biomarkers, MicroRNAs metabolism, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma genetics
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Nowadays, microRNAs (miRNAs) are increasingly used as biomarkers due to their potential contribution to the diagnosis and targeted treatment of a range of diseases. The aim of the study was to analyze the miRNA expression profiles in serum and lung tissue from patients with severe asthma treated with oral corticosteroids (OCS) and those without OCS treatment. For this purpose, serum and lung tissue miRNAs of OCS and non-OCS asthmatic individuals were evaluated by miRNAs-Seq, and subsequently miRNA validation was performed using RT-qPCR. Additionally, pathway enrichment analysis of deregulated miRNAs was conducted. We observed altered expression by the next-generation sequencing (NGS) of 11 miRNAs in serum, of which five (hsa-miR-148b-3p, hsa-miR-221-5p, hsa-miR-618, hsa-miR-941, and hsa-miR-769-5p) were validated by RT-qPCR, and three miRNAs in lung tissue (hsa-miR-144-3p, hsa-miR-144-5p, and hsa-miR-451a). The best multivariate logistic regression model to differentiate individuals with severe asthma, treated and untreated with OCS, was to combine the serum miRNAs hsa-miR-221-5p and hsa-miR-769-5p. Expression of hsa-miR-148b-3p and hsa-miR-221-5p correlated with FEV
1 /FVC (%) and these altered miRNAs act in key signaling pathways for asthma disease and the regulated expression of some genes ( FOXO3 , PTEN , and MAPK3 ) involved in these pathways. In conclusion, there are miRNA profiles differentially expressed in OCS-treated individuals with asthma and could be used as biomarkers of OCS treatment.- Published
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27. Filaggrin and cytokines in respiratory samples of preterm infants at risk for respiratory viral infection.
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Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Sastre B, Sánchez-García L, García-García ML, Gonzalez-Carrasco E, Fabra C, Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, García-Latorre R, Alcolea S, Casas I, Calvo C, and Del Pozo V
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- Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Cytokines metabolism, Virus Diseases metabolism, Filaggrin Proteins metabolism, Respiratory Tract Diseases virology
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Respiratory viral infections (RVIs) are frequent in preterm infants possibly inducing long-term impact on respiratory morbidity. Immune response and respiratory barriers are key defense elements against viral insults in premature infants admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). Our main goals were to describe the local immune response in respiratory secretions of preterm infants with RVIs during NICU admission and to evaluate the expression and synthesis of lung barrier regulators, both in respiratory samples and in vitro models. Samples from preterm infants that went on to develop RVIs had lower filaggrin gene and protein levels at a cellular level were compared to never-infected neonates (controls). Filaggrin, MIP-1α/CCL3 and MCP-1 levels were higher in pre-infection supernatants compared to controls. Filaggrin, HIF-1α, VEGF, RANTES/CCL5, IL-17A, IL-1β, MIP-1α and MIP-1β/CCL5 levels were higher during and after infection. ROC curve and logistic regression analysis shows that these molecules could be used as infection risk biomarkers. Small airway epithelial cells stimulated by poly:IC presented reduced filaggrin gene expression and increased levels in supernatant. We conclude that filaggrin gene and protein dysregulation is a risk factor of RVI in newborns admitted at the NICU., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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28. Recent Advances in Proteomics-Based Approaches to Studying Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Systematic Review.
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García-Quintanilla L, Rodríguez-Martínez L, Bandín-Vilar E, Gil-Martínez M, González-Barcia M, Mondelo-García C, Fernández-Ferreiro A, and Mateos J
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- Aged, Humans, Angiogenesis Inhibitors therapeutic use, Visual Acuity, Proteomics, Wet Macular Degeneration drug therapy
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common ocular disease characterized by degeneration of the central area of the retina in the elderly population. Progression and response to treatment are influenced by genetic and non-genetic factors. Proteomics is a powerful tool to study, at the molecular level, the mechanisms underlying the progression of the disease, to identify new therapeutic targets and to establish biomarkers to monitor progression and treatment effectiveness. In this work, we systematically review the use of proteomics-based approaches for the study of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of AMD, as well as the progression of the disease and on-treatment patient monitoring. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) reporting guidelines were followed. Proteomic approaches have identified key players in the onset of the disease, such as complement components and proteins involved in lipid metabolism and oxidative stress, but also in the progression to advanced stages, including factors related to extracellular matrix integrity and angiogenesis. Although anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF)-based therapy has been crucial in the treatment of neovascular AMD, it is necessary to deepen our understanding of the underlying disease mechanisms to move forward to next-generation therapies for later-stage forms of this multifactorial disease.
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29. Reduced miR-146a-5p Is a Biomarker of Infant Respiratory Diseases Contributing to Immune Dysregulation in Small Airway Epithelial Cells.
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Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, Sastre B, García-García ML, Calvo C, Casas I, and Del Pozo V
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- Biomarkers metabolism, Cyclooxygenase 2, Epithelial Cells immunology, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Humans, Respiratory Distress Syndrome diagnosis, Respiratory Distress Syndrome metabolism, Respiratory Sounds, Bronchiolitis diagnosis, Bronchiolitis metabolism, Epigenesis, Genetic, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism
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Respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis, and those with wheezing episodes, are highly important during infancy due to their potential chronicity. Immune response dysregulation is critical in perpetuating lung damage. Epigenetic modifications including microRNA (miRNA) post-transcriptional regulation are among the factors involved in alleviating inflammation. We evaluated the expression of miR-146a-5p, a previously described negative regulator of immunity, in infants with respiratory diseases, in order to study epigenetic regulation of the immune response. Nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) was obtained from infants with bronchiolitis (ongoing and post-disease) or with wheezing episodes in addition to healthy controls. Virus presence was determined by nested PCR, while miRNA and gene expression were studied in cells from NPAs using qPCR. Healthy small airway epithelial cells (SAECs) were used as an in vitro model. We observe a reduction in miR-146a-5p expression in infants with either of the two diseases compared to controls, suggesting the potential of this miRNA as a disease biomarker. Post-bronchiolitis, miR-146a-5p expression increases, though without reaching levels of healthy controls. MiR-146a-5p expression correlates inversely with the immune-related gene PTGS2 , while its expression correlates directly with TSLP . When heathy donor SAECs are stimulated by poly:IC, we observe an increase in miR-146a-5p, with wounds having a synergistic effect. In conclusion, infants with respiratory diseases present reduced miR-146a-5p expression, possibly affecting immune dysregulation.
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30. miR-144-3p Is a Biomarker Related to Severe Corticosteroid-Dependent Asthma.
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Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Gil-Martínez M, Lorente-Sorolla C, García-Latorre R, Valverde-Monge M, Quirce S, Sastre J, and Del Pozo V
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Humans, Asthma diagnosis, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma genetics, Eosinophilia, MicroRNAs metabolism
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MicroRNAs are non-coding molecules that act both as regulators of the epigenetic landscape and as biomarkers for diseases, including asthma. In the era of personalized medicine, there is a need for novel disease-associated biomarkers that can help in classifying diseases into phenotypes for treatment selection. Currently, severe eosinophilic asthma is one of the most widely studied phenotypes in clinical practice, as many patients require higher and higher doses of corticosteroids, which in some cases fail to achieve the desired outcome. Such patients may only benefit from alternative drugs such as biologics, for which novel biomarkers are necessary. The objective of the study was to study the expression of miR-144-3p in order to discover its possible use as a diagnostic biomarker for severe asthma. For this purpose, miR-144-3p was evaluated in airway biopsies and serum from asthmatics and healthy individuals. mRNA was studied in asthmatic biopsies and smooth muscle cells transfected with miR-144-3p mimic. An in silico regulation of miR-144-3p was performed using miRSystem, miRDB, STRING, and ShinyGO for pathway analysis. From our experimental procedures, we found that miR-144-3p is a biomarker associated with asthma severity and corticosteroid treatment. MiR-144-3p is increased in asthmatic lungs, and its presence correlates directly with blood eosinophilia and with the expression of genes involved in asthma pathophysiology in the airways. When studied in serum, this miRNA was increased in severe asthmatics and associated with higher doses of corticosteroids, thereby making it a potential biomarker for severe asthma previously treated with higher doses of corticosteroids. Thus, we can conclude that miR-144-3p is associated with severe diseases in both the airways and serum of asthmatics, and this association is related to corticosteroid treatment., Competing Interests: S.Q. reports personal fees from AstraZeneca, Novartis, Sanofi, Boehringer Ingelheim, Teva, ALK, Mundipharma, GSK, Chiesi, and personal fees from Leti, outside the submitted work. J.S. reports having served as a consultant to Thermofisher, MEDA, Novartis, Sanofi, Leti, Faes Farma, Mundipharma, and GSK; having been paid lecture fees by Novartis, GSK, Stallergenes, Leti, and Faes Pharma; as well as having received grant support for research from Thermofisher, Sanofi, and ALK. V.d.P reports having served as a consultant to Astra Zeneca and GSK and having been paid lecture fees by both. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Rodrigo-Muñoz, Gil-Martínez, Lorente-Sorolla, García-Latorre, Valverde-Monge, Quirce, Sastre and del Pozo.)
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31. Emerging Evidence for Pleiotropism of Eosinophils.
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Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Gil-Martínez M, Sastre B, and Del Pozo V
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma immunology, Asthma pathology, COVID-19 immunology, COVID-19 pathology, COVID-19 virology, Eosinophilic Esophagitis drug therapy, Eosinophilic Esophagitis immunology, Eosinophilic Esophagitis pathology, Eosinophils cytology, Eosinophils immunology, Exosomes metabolism, Extracellular Traps metabolism, Humans, Plasma Cells cytology, Plasma Cells metabolism, SARS-CoV-2 isolation & purification, Eosinophils physiology
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Eosinophils are complex granulocytes with the capacity to react upon diverse stimuli due to their numerous and variable surface receptors, which allows them to respond in very different manners. Traditionally believed to be only part of parasitic and allergic/asthmatic immune responses, as scientific studies arise, the paradigm about these cells is continuously changing, adding layers of complexity to their roles in homeostasis and disease. Developing principally in the bone marrow by the action of IL-5 and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor GM-CSF, eosinophils migrate from the blood to very different organs, performing multiple functions in tissue homeostasis as in the gastrointestinal tract, thymus, uterus, mammary glands, liver, and skeletal muscle. In organs such as the lungs and gastrointestinal tract, eosinophils are able to act as immune regulatory cells and also to perform direct actions against parasites, and bacteria, where novel mechanisms of immune defense as extracellular DNA traps are key factors. Besides, eosinophils, are of importance in an effective response against viral pathogens by their nuclease enzymatic activity and have been lately described as involved in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 immunity. The pleiotropic role of eosinophils is sustained because eosinophils can be also detrimental to human physiology, for example, in diseases like allergies, asthma, and eosinophilic esophagitis, where exosomes can be significant pathophysiologic units. These eosinophilic pathologies, require specific treatments by eosinophils control, such as new monoclonal antibodies like mepolizumab, reslizumab, and benralizumab. In this review, we describe the roles of eosinophils as effectors and regulatory cells and their involvement in pathological disorders and treatment.
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32. Serum microRNAs as Tool to Predict Early Response to Benralizumab in Severe Eosinophilic Asthma.
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Cañas JA, Valverde-Monge M, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Sastre B, Gil-Martínez M, García-Latorre R, Rial MJ, Gómez-Cardeñosa A, Fernández-Nieto M, Pinillos-Robles EJ, Rodríguez-Nieto MJ, González-Mangado N, Sastre J, and Pozo VD
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Severe eosinophilic asthma poses a serious health and economic problem, so new therapy approaches have been developed to control it, including biological drugs such as benralizumab, which is a monoclonal antibody that binds to IL-5 receptor alpha subunit and depletes peripheral blood eosinophils rapidly. Biomarkers that predict the response to this drug are needed so that microRNAs (miRNAs) can be useful tools. This study was performed with fifteen severe eosinophilic asthmatic patients treated with benralizumab, and serum miRNAs were evaluated before and after treatment by semi-quantitative PCR (qPCR). Patients showed a clinical improvement after benralizumab administration. Additionally, deregulation of miR-1246, miR-5100 and miR-338-3p was observed in severe asthmatic patients after eight weeks of therapy, and a correlation was found between miR-1246 and eosinophil counts, including a number of exacerbations per year in these severe asthmatics. In silico pathway analysis revealed that these three miRNAs are regulators of the MAPK signaling pathway, regulating target genes implicated in asthma such as NFKB2 , NFATC3 , DUSP1 , DUSP2 , DUSP5 and DUSP16 . In this study, we observed an altered expression of miR-1246, miR-5100 and miR-338-3p after eight weeks of benralizumab administration, which could be used as early response markers.
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- 2021
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33. Exosomes: A Key Piece in Asthmatic Inflammation.
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Cañas JA, Rodrigo-Muñoz JM, Gil-Martínez M, Sastre B, and del Pozo V
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- Animals, Asthma pathology, Cell Communication physiology, Cell-Derived Microparticles metabolism, Exosomes pathology, Humans, Inflammation pathology, Secretory Vesicles pathology, Secretory Vesicles physiology, Asthma etiology, Exosomes physiology, Inflammation etiology
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Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that has an important inflammatory component. Multiple cells are implicated in asthma pathogenesis (lymphocytes, eosinophils, mast cells, basophils, neutrophils), releasing a wide variety of cytokines. These cells can exert their inflammatory functions throughout extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are small vesicles released by donor cells into the extracellular microenvironment that can be taken up by recipient cells. Depending on their size, EVs can be classified as microvesicles, exosomes, or apoptotic bodies. EVs are heterogeneous spherical structures secreted by almost all cell types. One of their main functions is to act as transporters of a wide range of molecules, such as proteins, lipids, and microRNAs (miRNAs), which are single-stranded RNAs of approximately 22 nucleotides in length. Therefore, exosomes could influence several physiological and pathological processes, including those involved in asthma. They can be detected in multiple cell types and biofluids, providing a wealth of information about the processes that take account in a pathological scenario. This review thus summarizes the most recent insights concerning the role of exosomes from different sources (several cell populations and biofluids) in one of the most prevalent respiratory diseases, asthma.
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- 2021
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34. Trace elements and C and N isotope composition in two mushroom species from a mine-spill contaminated site.
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Gil-Martínez M, Navarro-Fernández CM, Murillo JM, Domínguez MT, and Marañón T
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- Agaricales metabolism, Bioaccumulation, Cadmium analysis, Cadmium metabolism, Cadmium toxicity, Carbon Isotopes metabolism, Copper analysis, Copper metabolism, Copper toxicity, Environmental Monitoring, Fruiting Bodies, Fungal chemistry, Fruiting Bodies, Fungal metabolism, Humans, Mining, Mushroom Poisoning prevention & control, Nitrogen Isotopes metabolism, Soil chemistry, Soil Pollutants metabolism, Soil Pollutants toxicity, Trace Elements metabolism, Trace Elements toxicity, Agaricales chemistry, Carbon Isotopes analysis, Nitrogen Isotopes analysis, Soil Pollutants analysis, Trace Elements analysis
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Fungi play a key role in the functioning of soil in terrestrial ecosystems, and in particular in the remediation of degraded soils. The contribution of fungi to carbon and nutrient cycles, along with their capability to mobilise soil trace elements, is well-known. However, the importance of life history strategy for these functions has not yet been thoroughly studied. This study explored the soil-fungi relationship of two wild edible fungi, the ectomycorrhizal Laccaria laccata and the saprotroph Volvopluteus gloiocephalus. Fruiting bodies and surrounding soils in a mine-spill contaminated area were analysed. Isotope analyses revealed Laccaria laccata fruiting bodies were
15 N-enriched when compared to Volvopluteus gloiocephalus, likely due to the transfer of15 N-depleted compounds to their host plant. Moreover, Laccaria laccata fruiting bodies δ13 C values were closer to host plant values than surrounding soil, while Volvopluteus gloiocephalus matched the δ13 C composition to that of the soil. Fungal species presented high bioaccumulation and concentrations of Cd and Cu in their fruiting bodies. Human consumption of these fruiting bodies may represent a toxicological risk due to their elevated Cd concentrations.- Published
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35. Pharmacokinetics of Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Drugs in Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
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García-Quintanilla L, Luaces-Rodríguez A, Gil-Martínez M, Mondelo-García C, Maroñas O, Mangas-Sanjuan V, González-Barcia M, Zarra-Ferro I, Aguiar P, Otero-Espinar FJ, and Fernández-Ferreiro A
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Intravitreal administration of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) antibodies has become the standard treatment for Age-Related Macular Degeneration; however, the knowledge of their pharmacokinetics is limited. A comprehensive review of the preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetic data that were obtained in different studies with intravitreal bevacizumab, ranibizumab, and aflibercept has been conducted. Moreover, the factors that can influence the vitreous pharmacokinetics of these drugs, as well as the methods that were used in the studies for analytical determination, have been exposed. These anti-VEGF drugs present different charge and molecular weights, which play an important role in vitreous distribution and elimination. The pharmacokinetic parameters that were collected differ depending on the species that were involved in the studies and on physiological and pathological conditions, such as vitrectomy and lensectomy. Knowledge of the intravitreal pharmacokinetics of the anti-VEGF drugs that were used in clinical practice is of vital importance.
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- 2019
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36. Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Communities and Their Functional Traits Mediate Plant-Soil Interactions in Trace Element Contaminated Soils.
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Gil-Martínez M, López-García Á, Domínguez MT, Navarro-Fernández CM, Kjøller R, Tibbett M, and Marañón T
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There is an increasing consensus that microbial communities have an important role in mediating ecosystem processes. Trait-based ecology predicts that the impact of the microbial communities on ecosystem functions will be mediated by the expression of their traits at community level. The link between the response of microbial community traits to environmental conditions and its effect on plant functioning is a gap in most current microbial ecology studies. In this study, we analyzed functional traits of ectomycorrhizal fungal species in order to understand the importance of their community assembly for the soil-plant relationships in holm oak trees ( Quercus ilex subsp. ballota ) growing in a gradient of exposure to anthropogenic trace element (TE) contamination after a metalliferous tailings spill. Particularly, we addressed how the ectomycorrhizal composition and morphological traits at community level mediate plant response to TE contamination and its capacity for phytoremediation. Ectomycorrhizal fungal taxonomy and functional diversity explained a high proportion of variance of tree functional traits, both in roots and leaves. Trees where ectomycorrhizal fungal communities were dominated by the abundant taxa Hebeloma cavipes and Thelephora terrestris showed a conservative root economics spectrum, while trees colonized by rare taxa presented a resource acquisition strategy. Conservative roots presented ectomycorrhizal functional traits characterized by high rhizomorphs formation and low melanization which may be driven by resource limitation. Soil-to-root transfer of TEs was explained substantially by the ectomycorrhizal fungal species composition, with the highest transfer found in trees whose roots were colonized by Hebeloma cavipes . Leaf phosphorus was related to ectomycorrhizal species composition, specifically higher leaf phosphorus was related to the root colonization by Thelephora terrestris . These findings support that ectomycorrhizal fungal community composition and their functional traits mediate plant performance in metal-contaminated soils, and have a high influence on plant capacity for phytoremediation of contaminants. The study also corroborates the overall effects of ectomycorrhizal fungi on ecosystem functioning through their mediation over the plant economics spectrum.
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- 2018
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37. Review of Intraocular Pharmacokinetics of Anti-Infectives Commonly Used in the Treatment of Infectious Endophthalmitis.
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Luaces-Rodríguez A, González-Barcia M, Blanco-Teijeiro MJ, Gil-Martínez M, Gonzalez F, Gómez-Ulla F, Lamas MJ, Otero-Espinar FJ, and Fernández-Ferreiro A
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Although intravitreal administration of anti-infectives represents the standard treatment for infectious endophthalmitis, the knowledge about their pharmacokinetics is still limited. In this review, we aimed to summarise the factors influencing the pharmacokinetics of the anti-infective agents. We have conducted a comprehensive review of the preclinical pharmacokinetic parameters obtained in different studies of intravitreal injections of anti-infectives performed on animals, mainly rabbits. The two aspects with the biggest influence on pharmacokinetics are the distribution in the vitreous humour and the elimination through the posterior segment. The distribution can be affected by the molecular weight of the drug, the convection flow of the vitreous, the condition of the vitreous humour depending on the age of the patient, the possible interactions between the drug and the components of the vitreous, and the presence of vitrectomy. Meanwhile, the elimination includes the metabolism of the drug, the clearance via the anterior and posterior routes, and the possible inflammation of the eye resulting from the disease. Understanding the pharmacokinetics of the anti-infectives used in clinical practice is essential for a correct application. The information provided in this review could offer guidance for selecting the best therapeutic option according to the characteristics of the drugs.
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- 2018
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38. [Cysteamine ophthalmic hydrogel for the treatment of ocular cystinosis].
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Fernández-Ferreiro A, Luaces-Rodríguez A, Díaz-Tomé V, Gil-Martínez M, Rodríguez Ares MT, Touriño Peralba R, Blanco-Méndez J, González-Barcia M, Otero-Espinar FJ, and Lamas MJ
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- Administration, Topical, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Humans, Cysteamine administration & dosage, Cysteamine therapeutic use, Cystinosis drug therapy, Eye Diseases drug therapy, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate administration & dosage, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate therapeutic use, Ophthalmic Solutions administration & dosage, Ophthalmic Solutions therapeutic use
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Ocular cystinosis is a rare disease characterised by the deposit of cystine crystals on the corneal surface, which hinder patients' eyesight. Oral cysteamine is given as cysteamine; however, it does not reach the cornea due to the lack of corneal vascularization making necessary its administration by the topical ocular route. The aim of the present study is to determine the stability of an ophthalmic hydrogel of cysteamine, which can be potentially prepared at hospital pharmacy departments, under different preservation conditions during a follow-up of 30 days. Different physical and chemical parameters were evaluated: osmolality, pH and cysteamine concentration, which has been measured by a method of ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometer (UPLC-MS/MS). Descriptive assays were also performed, such as transparency measurement and microbiological assays in order to verify its sterility. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the cysteamine hydrogel is stable during 30 days, being recommendable its preservation in refrigerated conditions., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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39. Preclinical PET Study of Intravitreal Injections.
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Fernández-Ferreiro A, Luaces-Rodríguez A, Aguiar P, Pardo-Montero J, González-Barcia M, García-Varela L, Herranz M, Silva-Rodríguez J, Gil-Martínez M, Bermúdez MA, Vieites-Prado A, Blanco-Méndez J, Lamas MJ, Gómez-Ulla F, Ruibal Á, Otero-Espinar FJ, and González F
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 pharmacokinetics, Intravitreal Injections, Male, Radiopharmaceuticals administration & dosage, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacokinetics, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Uveitis diagnosis, Vitreous Body pathology, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 administration & dosage, Positron-Emission Tomography methods, Uveitis metabolism, Vitreous Body metabolism
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Purpose: This work aimed at describing the time course of vitreous clearance through the use of positron emission tomography (PET) as a noninvasive tool for pharmacokinetic studies of intravitreal injection., Methods: The pharmacokinetic profile of intravitreal injections of molecules labeled with 18Fluorine (18F) was evaluated in adult Sprague Dawley rats by using a dedicated small-animal PET/computed tomography scanner. Different conditions were studied: three molecules radiolabeled with 18F (18F-FDG, 18F-NaF, and 18F-Choline), three volumes of intravitreal injections (7, 4, and 2 μL), and absence or presence of eye inflammation (uveitis)., Results: Our results showed that there are significant pharmacokinetic differences among the radiolabeled molecules studied but not among the injected volumes. The presence or absence of uveitis was an important factor in vitreous clearance, since the elimination of the drug was clearly increased when this condition is present., Conclusions: Intravitreal pharmacokinetic studies based on the use of dedicated PET imaging can be of potential interest as noninvasive tools in ophthalmic drug development in small animals.
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- 2017
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40. Positron Emission Tomography for the Development and Characterization of Corneal Permanence of Ophthalmic Pharmaceutical Formulations.
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Fernández-Ferreiro A, Silva-Rodríguez J, Otero-Espinar FJ, González-Barcia M, Lamas MJ, Ruibal A, Luaces-Rodriguez A, Vieites-Prado A, Sobrino T, Herranz M, García-Varela L, Blanco-Mendez J, Gil-Martínez M, Pardo M, Moscoso A, Medín-Aguerre S, Pardo-Montero J, and Aguiar P
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- Animals, Carrageenan pharmacokinetics, Cornea drug effects, Drug Delivery Systems methods, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 administration & dosage, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 toxicity, Humans, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate chemistry, Male, Polysaccharides, Bacterial pharmacokinetics, Radiopharmaceuticals administration & dosage, Radiopharmaceuticals toxicity, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Cornea metabolism, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate pharmacokinetics, Ophthalmic Solutions pharmacokinetics, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
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Purpose: This work is aimed at describing the utility of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) as a noninvasive tool for pharmacokinetic studies of biopermanence of topical ocular formulations., Methods: The corneal biopermanence of a topical ophthalmic formulation containing gellan gum and kappa carragenan (0.82% wt/vol) labeled with 18Fluorine (18F) radiotracers (18F-FDG and 18F-NaF) was evaluated by using a dedicated small-animal PET/CT, and compared with the biopermanence of an aqueous solution labeled with the same compounds. Regions of interest (ROIs) were manually drawn on the reconstructed PET images for quantifying the radioactivity concentration in the eye. The biopermanence of the formulations was determined by measuring the radioactivity concentration at different times after topical application. Additionally, cellular and ex vivo safety assays were performed to assess the safety of the performed procedures., Results: Differences were observed in the ocular pharmacokinetics of the two formulations. After 1.5 hours of contact, 90% of the hydrogel remained in the ocular surface, while only 69% of the control solution remained. Furthermore, it was observed that flickering had a very important role in the approach of the trial. The application of 18F-FDG in the eye was neither irritating nor cytotoxic for human corneal epithelial cells., Conclusions: The use of small-animal PET and 18F radiotracers in ocular pharmacokinetics of ophthalmic formulations is feasible and could be a safe method for future ocular pharmacokinetic studies in humans.
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- 2017
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41. Evaluation of the in vitro ocular toxicity of the fortified antibiotic eye drops prepared at the Hospital Pharmacy Departments.
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Fernández-Ferreiro A, González-Barcia M, Gil-Martínez M, Santiago Varela M, Pardo M, Blanco-Méndez J, Piñeiro-Ces A, Lamas Díaz MJ, and Otero-Espinar FJ
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Biological Assay, Cells, Cultured, Chick Embryo, Chickens, Drug Compounding, Eye Injuries epidemiology, Humans, Keratinocytes drug effects, Ophthalmic Solutions, Pharmacy Service, Hospital, Anti-Bacterial Agents adverse effects, Eye Injuries chemically induced
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The use of parenteral antibiotic eye drop formulations with non-marketed compositions or concentrations, commonly called fortified antibiotic eye drops, is a common practice in Ophthalmology in the hospital setting. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro ocular toxicity of the main fortified antibiotic eye drops prepared in the Hospital Pharmacy Departments. We have conducted an in vitro experimental study in order to test the toxicity of gentamicin, amikacin, cefazolin, ceftazidime, vancomycin, colistimethate sodium and imipenem-cilastatin eye drops; their cytotoxicity and acute tissue irritation have been evaluated. Cell-based assays were performed on human stromal keratocytes, using a cell-based impedance biosensor system [xCELLigence Real-Time System Cell Analyzer (RTCA)], and the Hen's Egg Test for the ocular irritation tests. All the eye drops, except for vancomycin and imipenem, have shown a cytotoxic effect dependent on concentration and time; higher concentrations and longer exposure times will cause a steeper decline in the population of stromal keratocytes. Vancomycin showed a major initial cytotoxic effect, which was reverted over time; and imipenem appeared as a non-toxic compound for stromal cells. The eye drops with the highest irritating effect on the ocular surface were gentamicin and vancomycin. Those antibiotic eye drops prepared at the Hospital Pharmacy Departments included in this study were considered as compounds potentially cytotoxic for the ocular surface; this toxicity was dependent on the concentration used., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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42. [Analysis of ocular toxicity of fluconazole and voriconazole eyedrops using HET-CAM].
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Fernández-Ferreiro A, González Barcia M, Gil Martínez M, Blanco Mendez J, Lamas Díaz MJ, and Otero Espinar FJ
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- Animals, Chick Embryo, Chorioallantoic Membrane, Eggs, Ophthalmic Solutions, Toxicity Tests methods, Antifungal Agents toxicity, Eye Diseases chemically induced, Fluconazole toxicity, Voriconazole toxicity
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Purpose: The objective of the study is to provide toxicological information through the HET-CAM test of Fluconazole and Voriconazole eye drops prepared commonly in Pharmacy Services for the treatment of fungal keratitis., Method: Experimental Study. The ocular toxicity of topical voriconazole 10 mg/ml and fluconazole 2 mg/ml were evaluated by the hen's egg test (HET) on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). The effects on blood vessels were based on its behavior during 300 seconds and processes that may occur at each time, then we calculated the irritation index (is, irritation score)., Results and Conclusions: Both eye drops, voriconazol and fluconazole have been proven to be safe, since the IS that we obtained was zero for both samples and did not present significant signs of irritation. Therefore, these eyedrops are considered suitable for ocular use from a toxicological point of view., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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43. [Home parenteral nutrition in Spain 2011 and 2012; a report of the home and ambulatory artificial nutrition group NADYA].
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Wanden-Berghe C, Moreno Villarés JM, Cuerda Compés C, Carrero C, Burgos R, Gómez Candela C, Virgili Casas N, Martínez Faedo C, Alvarez J, Sánchez Martos EA, Matía Martín P, Zugasti A, Olveira G, Luengo LM, Campos Martín C, Martín Folgueras T, Penacho Lázaro MA, Pereira JL, Garde Orbaiz C, Pérez de la Cruz A, Apezetxea A, Sánchez-Vilar O, Gil Martínez MC, Martínez Costa C, De Luis D, Laborda L, Joaquin Ortiz C, Suárez Llanos JP, Leyes García P, and Ponce González MA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms therapy, Parenteral Nutrition Solutions, Parenteral Nutrition, Home adverse effects, Registries, Spain epidemiology, Young Adult, Parenteral Nutrition, Home statistics & numerical data
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Objective: To report the data of the Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) registry of the NADYA-SENPE working group for the years 2011 and 2012., Methodology: We compiled the data from the on-line registry introduced by reviewers of NADYA group responsible for monitoring of NPD introduced by since January 1, 2011 to december 31, 2012. Included fields were: age, sex, diagnosis and reason for HPN, access path, complications, beginning and end dates, complementary oral or enteral nutrition, activity level, autonomy degree, product and fungible material supply, withdrawal reason and intestinal transplant indication., Results: Year 2010: 184 patients from 29 hospitals , representing a rate of 3.98 patients/million inhabitants/ year 2011, with 186 episodes were recorded NPD . During 2012, 203 patients from 29 hospitals , representing a rate of 4.39 patients/million inhabitants/year 2012 , a total of 211 episodes were recorded NPD ., Conclusions: We observe an increase in registered patients with respect to previous years.Neoplasia remains as the main pathology since 2003. Although NADYA is consolidated registry and has been indispensable source of information relevant to the understanding of the progress of Home Artificial Nutrition in our country, there is ample room for improvement. Especially that refers to the registration of pediatric patients and the registration of complications., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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