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Addict Behav ; 156: 108049, 2024 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733950

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INTRODUCTION: Previous research has shown that personality traits and gaming motives are important predictors for explaining regular and disordered gaming. However, the mediating role of gaming motives in the relation between personality traits and video game outcomes (e.g., time spent gaming or disordered gaming) has been scarcely studied and limited cross-national studies have addressed this issue. The present study aimed to examine the direct and indirect effects of the Big Five personality traits on weekly gaming and disordered gaming via gaming motives across seven countries. METHOD: 3540 college student gamers (59.5% women) from the U.S., Canada, Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa and England completed the online survey. Structural equation modeling was conducted to test models. Multigroup models were employed to test model invariance across countries. RESULTS: Significant, albeit weak, relations were found between personality traits and gaming outcomes, and were mediated mostly by coping motives in predicting disordered gaming, and by social interaction and recreation (to a lesser extent) motives in predicting weekly gaming. Some minor, yet significant, differences across countries appeared and are discussed in detail. DISCUSSION: The present findings indicate that the differential interrelations between personality traits, gaming motives, and video gaming outcomes may be generalized in college students across countries.


Subject(s)
Motivation , Personality , Students , Video Games , Humans , Female , Male , Students/psychology , Young Adult , Video Games/psychology , Canada , United States , Universities , Adolescent , Spain , South Africa , Uruguay , England , Argentina , Adult , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Internet Addiction Disorder/psychology , Internet Addiction Disorder/epidemiology , Adaptation, Psychological
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J Fish Biol ; 104(4): 957-968, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38032136

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Antarctic notothenioid fishes show wide adaptive morphological radiation, linked to habitat preferences and food composition. However, direct comparisons of phenotypic variability and feeding habits are still lacking, particularly in stages inhabiting nearshore areas. To assess these relationships, we collected juveniles and adults of the most common benthic species inhabiting shallow waters off the South Shetland Islands within a similar size range, the plunderfish Harpagifer antarcticus, the black rockcod Notothenia coriiceps, and the marbled rockcod Notothenia rossii. Individual size ranges varied from 44.0 to 98.9 mm standard length (LS) (H. antarcticus), from 95.8 to 109.3 mm LS (N. coriiceps), and from 63.0 to 113.0 mm LS (N. rossii). Notothenioid fish showed different morphospace variability, being larger for H. antarcticus than the other Notothenia species and associated with the position of the posterior end of the operculum, along with the location and relative size of the eye. The evolutionary allometry was low, but the static allometry was much higher, especially for H. antarcticus and N. rossii. The diet was mainly carnivorous, consisting of amphipods and euphausiids. Macroalgae were scarce or totally absent in the gut contents of all species. Only H. antarcticus showed an increase in the prey number and ingested prey volume with fish size. Finally, there was a significant covariation between shape changes and LS in all species (allometric effects), however, not with prey composition, probably due to the small size range or ontogenetic stage and the relative similarity (or lack of contrast) in the benthic environment that they utilized.


Subject(s)
Fishes , Perciformes , Animals , Antarctic Regions , Diet/veterinary
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Rev. argent. cir ; 115(3): 223-232, ago. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514929

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RESUMEN Antecedentes: la evaluación precisa del estadio del carcinoma pulmonar luego del diagnóstico es esencial para la selección de una terapia apropiada. Objetivo: describir las características de los pacientes con carcinoma de pulmón de células no pequeñas en los cuales la resección ganglionar supraclavicular permitiría detectar metástasis ganglionares no palpables (N3-supraclavicular). Material y métodos: entre diciembre de 2016 y diciembre de 2019 se registraron los datos de pacientes a quienes se les realizó estadificación quirúrgica mediastinal para cáncer de pulmón de células no pequeñas mediante mediastinoscopia cervical y resección de los ganglios supraclaviculares. Resultados: fueron incluidos 60 pacientes, (hombres 76,7%). La media tumoral fue de 4,7 cm y la de estaciones ganglionares evaluadas fue de 2,37 ± 1,44 (DS). En todos se realizó la resección ganglionar supraclavicular y el resultado fue positivo para malignidad epitelial en 21 casos (35%). De los 21 casos N3-supraclavicular, 2 pacientes se registraron como skip metástasis; el resto se asoció a enfermedad mediastinal N2 (p=0,0424). Se observó una asociación significativa entre le presencia de tumor central y de N3-supraclavicular (p=0,0148). Conclusión: se sugiere realizar la resección ganglionar supraclavicular en pacientes con sospecha o confirmación de enfermedad ganglionar N2 y tumores centrales, antes de considerar un enfoque terapéutico multimodal que incluya la cirugía.


ABSTRACT Background: Accurate staging after the diagnosis of lung carcinoma is essential to select an appropriate therapy. Objective: The aim of the present study is to describe the characteristics of patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma in whom supraclavicular lymph node resection would detect non-palpable (N3 supraclavicular disease) lymph node metastases. Material and methods: Data from patients undergoing mediastinal surgical staging for non-small cell lung cancer using cervical mediastinoscopy and resection of supraclavicular lymph nodes were collected between December 2016 and December 2019. Results: A total of 60 patients were included; 76.6% were men. Mean tumor size was 4.7 cm ad mean lymph node stations evaluated by mediastinoscopy was 2.37 ± 1.44 (SD). All the patients underwent supraclavicular lymph node resection and the result was positive for epithelial carcinoma in 21 cases (35%). Of the 21 cases with N3 supraclavicular disease, 2 patients were recorded as skip metastases and the remaining cases were association with mediastinal N2 disease (p = 0.0424). There was a significant association between central tumor and N3 supraclavicular disease (p = 0.0148). Conclusion: Supraclavicular lymph node resection may be recommended in patients with suspected or confirmed N2 lymph node disease and central tumors, before considering a multimodal therapeutic approach including surgery.

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Eur J Pharmacol ; 955: 175880, 2023 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37406850

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Besides its function as a local mediator of the immune response, histamine can play a role as a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator. Histamine actions are classically mediated through four different G protein-coupled receptor subtypes but non-classical actions were also described, including effects on many ligand-gated ion channels. Previous evidence indicated that histamine acts as a positive modulator on diverse GABAA receptor subtypes, such as GABAAα1ß2γ2, GABAAα2ß3γ2, GABAAα3ß3γ2, GABAAα4ß3γ2 and GABAAα5ß3γ2. Meanwhile, its effects on GABAAρ1 receptors, known to stand for tonic currents in retinal neurons, had not been examined before. The effects of histamine on the function of human homomeric GABAAρ1 receptors were studied here, using heterologous expression in Xenopus laevis oocytes followed by the electrophysiological recording of GABA-evoked Cl- currents. Histamine inhibited GABAAρ1 receptor-mediated responses. Effects were reversible, independent of the membrane potential, and strongly dependent on both histamine and GABA concentration. A rightward parallel shift in the concentration-response curve for GABA was observed in the presence of histamine, without substantial change in the maximal response or the Hill coefficient. Results were compatible with a competitive antagonism of histamine on the GABAAρ1 receptors. This is the first report of inhibitory actions exerted by histamine on an ionotropic GABA receptor.


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Histamine , Receptors, GABA-A , Humans , Animals , Receptors, GABA-A/metabolism , Histamine/pharmacology , Histamine/metabolism , Receptors, GABA , Electrophysiological Phenomena , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/pharmacology , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/metabolism , Xenopus laevis/metabolism , Oocytes/metabolism
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Subst Use Misuse ; 58(13): 1678-1690, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37518059

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Background: It is important to identify students who would benefit from early interventions to reduce harmful drinking patterns and associated consequences. the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (B-YAACQ) could be particularly useful as a screening tool in university settings. Objectives. The present study examined the utility of the B-YAACQ to distinguish among students at-risk for problematic alcohol use as measured by the AUDIT. Objectives: The present study examined the utility of the B-YAACQ to distinguish among students at-risk for problematic alcohol use as measured by the AUDIT. Methods: A sample of 6382 students (mean age=20.28, SD=3.75, 72.2% females) from seven countries (i.e., U.S., Canada, South-Africa, Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, England) completed the B-YAACQ, the AUDIT and different measures of alcohol use. Results: ROC analyses suggested that a cutoff score of 5 maximized the YAACQ's discrimination utility to differentiate between students at low versus moderate/high risk in the total sample and across countries (except in Canada, where the cutoff was 4). In addition, a cutoff of 7 differentiated between students at low/moderate versus high risk in the total sample, while cutoffs of 10, 9, 8 and 7 differentiate between students at low/moderate versus high risk in Uruguay, U.S and Spain (10), Argentina (9), England (8), and Canada and South-Africa (7), respectively. Students classified at the three risk levels (i.e., low, moderate and high) differed in age (i.e., a younger age was associated with higher risk) and drinking patters (i.e., higher drinking frequency, quantity, binge drinking and AUDIT and B-YAACQ scores in the higher risk groups). Conclusions: This study suggest that the B-YAACQ is a useful tool to identify college students at-risk for experiencing problematic patterns of alcohol use.


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Alcohol Drinking in College , Alcoholism , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Adult , Male , Psychometrics , Alcoholism/diagnosis , Ethanol , Alcohol Drinking , Surveys and Questionnaires , Students , Universities
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; Medicina (B.Aires);83(1): 129-132, abr. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430782

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Resumen Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 38 años sin antecedentes personales relevantes, residente de Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, que consultó por fiebre, cefalea retroocular mialgias, ar tralgias y exantema maculopapular pruriginoso en dorso de manos y pies de 6 días de evolución. El laboratorio presentaba linfopenia, trombocitopenia grave y hepatitis anictérica. El cónyuge había cursado internación tres semanas antes por un cuadro de similares características sin diagnóstico etiológico. Posteriormente, la paciente evolucionó con metrorragia y petequias axilares asociados a fotofobia, somnolencia y temblor fino de la lengua, con líquido cefalorraquídeo normal, cumpliendo tratamiento con ceftriaxona 2 g/día intravenoso por 7 días. La tomografía computarizada de abdomen y pelvis evidenciaba un hematoma de pared abdominal izquierdo. Se derivaron muestras serológicas al Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui para virus dengue, leptospirosis y hantavirus con resultados no reactivos y RT-PCR de virus Junín que resultó positiva. Retrospectivamente se realizó el diagnóstico del cónyuge por detección de anticuerpos IgG para virus Junín por ELISA y prueba de neutralización. Ninguno de los dos casos presentaba un nexo epidemiológico claro. Nuestro objetivo es remarcar la importancia de la sospecha clínica fuera de áreas endémicas.


Abstract We present the case of a 38-year-old woman with no relevant medical history, resident of the City of Buenos Aires, who was admitted in hospital for presenting fever, retroocular headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and maculopapular pruritic rash on the back of the hands and feet of 6 days of evolution. Laboratory tests revealed lymphopenia, severe thrombocytopenia, and anicteric hepatitis. Her husband had been hospitalized three weeks earlier for a condition of similar characteristics without etiological diagnosis. Subsequently, it evolved with metrorrhagia and axillary petechiae associated with photophobia, drowsiness, and fine tremor of the tongue with normal cerebrospinal fluid, treated with intravenous ceftriaxone 2 g/day for 7 days. Computed tomography of abdomen and pelvis showed a left abdominal wall hematoma. Serological samples were sent to the National Institute of Human Viral Diseases Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui for dengue virus, leptospirosis and hantavirus with non-reactive results, and RT-PCR of Junín virus that was positive. Retrospectively, the spouse was diagnosed by detection of IgG antibodies to Junin virus by ELISA and neutralization tests. Neither of the two cases had a clear epidemiological link. Our aim is to highlight the importance of clinical suspicion outside of endemic areas.

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PLoS One ; 18(2): e0281932, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36848348

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This study summarises six years of spatio-temporal patterns of the discarded demersal community fauna recorded by onboard scientific observer program for both artisanal and industrial crustacean fisheries between 2014 and 2019, from mesophotic to aphotic depths (96 to 650 m) along the southern Humboldt Current System (28-38°S). In this period, one cold and two warm climatic events were observed during the austral summer 2014, 2015-2016 (ENSO Godzilla), and 2016-2017 (coastal ENSO), respectively. Satellite information showed that Chlorophyll-a concentration varied seasonally and latitudinally, associated with upwelling centres, while equatorial wind stress decreased southward of 36°S. Discards were composed of 108 species, dominated by finfish and molluscs. The Chilean hake Merluccius gayi was dominant and ubiquitous (occurrence, 95% of 9104 hauls), being the most vulnerable species of the bycatch. Three assemblages were identified: assemblage 1 (~200 m deep), dominated by flounders Hippoglossina macrops and lemon crabs Platymera gaudichaudii, assemblage 2 (~260 m deep), dominated by squat lobsters Pleuroncodes monodon and Cervimunida johni and assemblage 3 (~320 m depth), dominated by grenadiers Coelorinchus aconcagua and cardinalfish Epigonus crassicaudus. These assemblages were segregated by depth, and varied by year, and geographic zone. The latter represented changes in the width of the continental shelf, increasing southward of 36°S. Alpha-diversity indexes (richness, Shannon, Simpson, and Pielou) also varied with depth and latitude, with higher diversity in deeper continental waters (>300 m), between 2018-2019. Finally, at a spatial scale of tens of kilometres, and a monthly basis, interannual variations of biodiversity occurred in the demersal community. Surface sea temperature, chlorophyll-a, or wind stress did not correlate with discarded demersal fauna diversity of the crustacean fishery operating along central Chile.


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Anomura , Flounder , Gadiformes , Animals , Fisheries , Biodiversity , Chile , Chlorophyll , Chlorophyll A
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 83(1): 129-132, 2023.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36774608

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We present the case of a 38-year-old woman with no relevant medical history, resident of the City of Buenos Aires, who was admitted in hospital for presenting fever, retroocular headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and maculopapular pruritic rash on the back of the hands and feet of 6 days of evolution. Laboratory tests revealed lymphopenia, severe thrombocytopenia, and anicteric hepatitis. Her husband had been hospitalized three weeks earlier for a condition of similar characteristics without etiological diagnosis. Subsequently, it evolved with metrorrhagia and axillary petechiae associated with photophobia, drowsiness, and fine tremor of the tongue with normal cerebrospinal fluid, treated with intravenous ceftriaxone 2 g/day for 7 days. Computed tomography of abdomen and pelvis showed a left abdominal wall hematoma. Serological samples were sent to the National Institute of Human Viral Diseases Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui for dengue virus, leptospirosis and hantavirus with non-reactive results, and RT-PCR of Junín virus that was positive. Retrospectively, the spouse was diagnosed by detection of IgG antibodies to Junin virus by ELISA and neutralization tests. Neither of the two cases had a clear epidemiological link. Our aim is to highlight the importance of clinical suspicion outside of endemic areas.


Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 38 años sin antecedentes personales relevantes, residente de Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, que consultó por fiebre, cefalea retroocular mialgias, artralgias y exantema maculopapular pruriginoso en dorso de manos y pies de 6 días de evolución. El laboratorio presentaba linfopenia, trombocitopenia grave y hepatitis anictérica. El cónyuge había cursado internación tres semanas antes por un cuadro de similares características sin diagnóstico etiológico. Posteriormente, la paciente evolucionó con metrorragia y petequias axilares asociados a fotofobia, somnolencia y temblor fino de la lengua, con líquido cefalorraquídeo normal, cumpliendo tratamiento con ceftriaxona 2 g/día intravenoso por 7 días. La tomografía computarizada de abdomen y pelvis evidenciaba un hematoma de pared abdominal izquierdo. Se derivaron muestras serológicas al Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas Dr. Julio I. Maiztegui para virus dengue, leptospirosis y hantavirus con resultados no reactivos y RT-PCR de virus Junín que resultó positiva. Retrospectivamente se realizó el diagnóstico del cónyuge por detección de anticuerpos IgG para virus Junín por ELISA y prueba de neutralización. Ninguno de los dos casos presentaba un nexo epidemiológico claro. Nuestro objetivo es remarcar la importancia de la sospecha clínica fuera de áreas endémicas.


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Hemorrhagic Fever, American , Humans , Female , Adult , Retrospective Studies , Fever
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Chem Biol Interact ; 372: 110357, 2023 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36693444

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The antioxidant activity of nine lichen substances, including methylatrarate (1), methyl haematommate (2), lobaric acid (3), fumarprotocetraric acid (4), sphaerophorin (5), subsphaeric acid (6), diffractaic acid (7), barbatolic acid (8) and salazinic acid (9) has been determined through cyclic voltammetry. The compounds 1-4 presented slopes close to the Nernst constant of 0.059 V, indicating a 2H+/2e- relation between protons and electrons, as long as the compounds 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 present slopes between 0.037 V and 0.032 V, indicating a 1H+/2e- relation between protons and electrons. These results show a high free radical scavenging activity by means of the release of H+, suggesting an important antioxidant capacity of these molecules. Theoretical calculations of hydrogen bond dissociation enthalpies (BDE), proton affinities (PA), and Proton Transfer (PT) mechanisms, at M06-2x/6-311+G(d,p) level complement the experimental results. Computations support that the best antioxidant activity is obtained for the molecules (3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8), that have a carboxylic acid group close to a phenolic hydroxyl group, through hydrogen atomic transfer (HAT) and sequential proton loss electron transfer (SPLET) mechanisms. Additional computations were performed for modelling binding affinity of the lichen substances with CYPs enzymes, mainly CYP1A2, CYP51, and CYP2C9*2 isoforms, showing strong affinity for all the compounds described in this study.


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Antioxidants , Lichens , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/chemistry , Protons , Hydrogen/chemistry , Electron Transport , Thermodynamics
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Addict Behav ; 140: 107624, 2023 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701906

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INTRODUCTION: Gaming motives appear to be an important predictor of time spent gaming and disordered gaming. The Videogaming Motives Questionnaire (VMQ) has shown adequate psychometric properties to assess gaming motives among Spanish college students. However, the utility of this measure has not yet been explored in other cultures. This research aimed to examine the structure and measurement invariance of the VMQ across seven countries and gender groups, and to provide criterion-related validity evidence for VMQ scores. METHOD: College students who reported having played videogames in the last year (n = 5192; 59.07 % women) from the US, Canada, South Africa, Spain, Argentina, England, and Uruguay completed an online survey to measure time spent gaming, disordered gaming, and the VMQ. RESULTS: Findings support a 24-item 8-intercorrelated factor model structure for the VMQ in the total sample. Our results also support configural, metric, and scalar invariance of the VMQ across gender groups and countries. Students from North America (US and Canada) scored higher on most gaming motives (except recreation and cognitive development) than students from the other countries. The correlations between VMQ and non-VMQ variables were similar across gender and countries, except in England where VMQ correlations with time spent gaming were stronger. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that the VMQ is a useful measure for assessing gaming motives across young adults from different countries.


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Video Games , Young Adult , Humans , Female , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Universities , Psychometrics , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Public Health Rep ; 138(6): 916-924, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36609214

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OBJECTIVE: Exposure to natural disasters during and after pregnancy may increase adverse mental health outcomes. Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck Puerto Rico in September 2017. Our objectives were to understand hurricane-related experiences, maternal health concerns, and the impact of hurricane experiences on postpartum depressive symptoms (PDS). METHODS: We used data from the 2018 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System to describe differences in maternal hurricane experiences among women who were pregnant during and after the 2017 hurricanes. We assessed maternal concerns and PDS. We estimated adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) and 95% CIs for the associations between hurricane experiences and PDS. RESULTS: The most frequently reported hurricane experiences were losing power for ≥1 week (97%) and feeling unsafe due to lack of order/security (70%). Almost 30% of women who were pregnant during the hurricanes reported missing prenatal care. PDS were reported by 13% of women. Most hurricane experiences were associated with an increased prevalence of PDS. Feeling unsafe (aPR = 2.4; 95% CI, 1.2-4.9) and having difficulty getting food (aPR = 2.1; 95% CI, 1.1-4.1) had the strongest associations. CONCLUSIONS: Most women who were pregnant during or after hurricanes Irma and Maria struck Puerto Rico reported negative hurricane experiences, and most experiences were associated with an increased prevalence of PDS. Understanding the experiences of pregnant women during and after disasters and identifying risks for adverse mental health outcomes after pregnancy are important to inform emergency preparedness and prenatal and postpartum care.


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Cyclonic Storms , Disasters , Pregnancy , Humans , Female , Puerto Rico/epidemiology , Pregnant Women , Risk Assessment
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(2): 5037-5046, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35974283

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This research studies the use of vinasse (VS) coming from Pisco and caffeic acid (Caa) from solid coffee waste as chelating agents of this process, to carry out a photo-Fenton process using UVc lamps of 254-nm wavelength for 60 min, at the natural pH of the landfill leachate (8.9). Without the chelating agent, there was a removal of UV 254 and COD of 54.2% and 54.7%, respectively, when the photo-Fenton reaction was carried out at pH 3; at pH 6, the removal of UV 254 and COD was 13.1% and 39.2%, respectively, and at pH 8.9, the elimination of UV 254 and COD was 10.8% and 16.1%, respectively. When Caa was used in the landfill leachate (LL) for the photo-catalytic processes carried out at pH 8.9, a removal of 24.1%, 43.0%, and 47.4% of UV 254 was obtained using 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L, and 100 mg/L of Caa. The removal of UV 254 was 27.3%, 30.7%, and 36.3% using 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L, and 100 mg/L of VS, respectively, and the removal of COD was 32.2%, 35.4%, and 39.2% using 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L, and 100 mg/L of VS, respectively. When Caa was used in the LL at pH 8.9, the concentration of total Fe went from 37.5 to 33.2, from 40.2 to 36.8, and from 45.2 to 42.1, using 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L, and 100 mg/L of caffeic acid, respectively. Using VS in the LL at pH 8.9, the concentration of total Fe along the run went from 35.1 to 32.2, from 39.4 to 34.8, and from 42.1 to 40.2, using 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L, and 100 mg/L of VS, respectively. As a result of these processes, it was noted that the use of Caa and VS increases the solubility of Fe at a higher pH.


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Iron , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Coffee , Chelating Agents , Hydrogen Peroxide , Oxidation-Reduction , Solid Waste , Waste Disposal, Fluid
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Med. crít. (Col. Mex. Med. Crít.) ; 37(2): 95-98, Feb. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558395

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Resumen: Introducción: el choque cardiogénico (CC) es un estado de hipoperfusión sistémica causado por disfunción cardíaca severa. La medición de la integral tiempo-velocidad del tracto de salida del ventrículo izquierdo (ITV-TSVI, por sus siglas en inglés) < 15 cm permite evaluar la presencia del choque. Objetivo: evaluar a la ITV-TSVI < 15 cm como predictor de choque cardiogénico en el paciente con infarto agudo de miocardio anterior con elevación del segmento ST (IAM-ST). Material y métodos: estudio observacional prospectivo realizado de mayo a octubre de 2019. Se incluyeron pacientes con IAM-ST anterior y revascularización mediante intervencionismo coronario percutáneo. Se midió mediante ecocardiografía transtorácica la ITV-TSVI, se registraron y compararon las variables demográficas y clínicas de los pacientes con ITV-TSVI < 15 cm versus aquéllos con ITV-TSVI ≥ 15 cm y se calculó la exactitud diagnóstica de la ITV-TSVI < 15 cm para predecir choque cardiogénico. Resultados: se analizaron los datos de 50 pacientes con media de edad: 63.5 ± 9.9 años, 70% fueron hombres, 54% tuvieron choque cardiogénico y la ITV-TSVI < 15 cm se presentó en 95.8% de los pacientes con choque cardiogénico. La exactitud diagnóstica del ITV-TSVI < 15 cm en choque cardiogénico en pacientes con IAM-ST anterior mostró sensibilidad de 85% y especificidad de 96%, con área bajo la curva: 0.90 (IC 95%: 0.81-0.99). Conclusión: el ITV-TSVI < 15 cm en pacientes con IAM-ST anterior tiene una exactitud diagnóstica muy buena para la predicción del choque cardiogénico.


Abstract: Introduction: cardiogenic shock (CC) is a state of systemic hypoperfusion caused by severe cardiac dysfunction. The measurement of the integral time-velocity of the left ventricular outflow tract (ITV-LVOT) < 15 cm allows to evaluate the presence of shock. Objective: to evaluate the ITV-TSVI < 15 cm as a predictor of cardiogenic shock in the patient with ST-segment elevation anterior acute myocardial infarction (ST-AMI). Material and methods: prospective observational study conducted from May to October 2019. Patients with previous ST-AMI and revascularization by percutaneous coronary intervention were included. TVI-LVOT was measured by transthoracic echocardiography, the demographic and clinical variables of patients with TVI-LVOT < 15 cm vs. those with TVI-LVOT ≥ 15 cm were recorded and compared, and the diagnostic accuracy of TVI-LVOT < 15 cm to predict cardiogenic shock was calculated. Results: data from 50 patients were analyzed with a mean age of 63.5 ± 9.9 years, 70% were men, 54% had cardiogenic shock, and TVI-LVOT < 15 cm occurred in 95.8% of those patients with shock. cardiogenic. The diagnostic accuracy of the TVI-LVOT < 15 cm for cardiogenic shock in patients with anterior ST-AMI showed sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 96%, with area under the curve: 0.90 (95% CI: 0.81-0.99). Conclusion: The TVI-LVOT < 15 cm in patients with anterior ST-AMI has a very good diagnostic accuracy for the prediction of cardiogenic shock.


Resumo: Introdução: o choque cardiogênico (CC) é um estado de hipoperfusão sistêmica causado por disfunções cardíacas severas. A medição da integral velocidade-tempo da vía de saída do ventrículo esquerdo (ITV-TSVI, por suas siglas em inglês) < 15 cm permite avaliar a presença do choque. Objetivo: avaliar a integral tempo-velocidade da via de saída do ventrículo esquerdo (ITV-TSVI) < 15 cm como preditor de choque cardiogênico em pacientes com infarto agudo do miocárdio anterior com supradesnivelamento do segmento ST (IAM-ST). Material e métodos: estudo observacional prospectivo realizado de maio a outubro de 2019. Incluíram-se pacientes com IAM-ST anterior e revascularização por intervenção coronária percutânea. Mediu-se por ecocardiografia transtorácica a ITV-TSVI, foram registradas e comparadas as variáveis demográficas e clínicas de pacientes com ITV-TSVI < 15 cm versus aqueles com ITV-TSVI ≥ 15 cm, e calculo-se a precisão diagnóstica de ITV-TSVI < 15 cm para prever o choque cardiogênico. Resultados: analizaram-se dados de 50 pacientes com idade média de 63.5 (± 9.9) anos, 70% eram homens, 54% apresentavam choque cardiogênico e ITV-TSVI < 15 cm apresentou-se em 95.8% dos pacientes com choque cardiogênico. A precisão diagnóstica do ITV-TSVI < 15 cm para choque cardiogênico em pacientes com IAM-ST anterior apresentou sensibilidade de 85% e especificidade de 96%, com área sob a curva: 0.90 (IC 95%: 0.81-0.99). Conclusão: ITV-TSVI < 15 cm em pacientes com IAM-ST anterior tem uma precisão diagnóstica muito boa para prever o choque cardiogênico.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 14(23)2022 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36501616

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In this study, the effect of the recycling process and copper particle incorporation on virgin and recycled pellet HDPE were investigated by thermo-chemical analysis, mechanical characterization, and antibacterial analysis. Copper particles were added to pellet HDPE, virgin and recycled, using a tabletop single screw extruder. Some copper particles, called copper nano-particles (Cu-NPs), had a spherical morphology and an average particle size near 20 nm. The others had a cubic morphology and an average particle size close to 300 nm, labeled copper nano-cubes (Cu-NCs). The thermo-chemical analysis revealed that the degree of crystallization was not influenced by the recycling process: 55.38 % for virgin HDPE and 56.01% for recycled HDPE. The degree of crystallization decreased with the addition of the copper particles. Possibly due to a modification in the structure, packaging organization, and crystalline ordering, the recycled HDPE reached a degree of crystallization close to 44.78% with 0.5 wt.% copper nano-particles and close to 36.57% for the recycled HDPE modified with 0.7 wt.% Cu-NCs. Tensile tests revealed a slight reduction in the tensile strength related to the recycling process, being close to 26 MPa for the virgin HDPE and 15.99 MPa for the recycled HDPE, which was improved by adding copper particles, which were near 25.39 MPa for 0.7 wt.% copper nano-cubes. Antibacterial analysis showed a reduction in the viability of E. coli in virgin HDPE samples, which was close to 8% for HDPE containing copper nano-particles and lower than 2% for HDPE having copper nano-cubes. In contrast, the recycled HDPE revealed viability close to 95% for HDPE with copper nano-particles and nearly 50% for HDPE with copper nano-cubes. The viability of S. aureus for HDPE was lower than containing copper nano-particles and copper nano-cubes, which increased dramatically close to 80% for recycled HDPE with copper nano-particles 80% and 75% with copper nano-cubes.

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Langmuir ; 38(49): 15226-15233, 2022 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36454626

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Multiphase aqueous-organic systems where a bicontinuous phase is in equilibrium with an excess organic and aqueous phase find various applications in industry. These systems─also known as Winsor III─are complex not only for the different phases that develop therein but also because they are multicomponent systems. In this work, we explore for the first time the use of a benchtop low-field single-sided NMR to determine the species distribution in Winsor III systems. The proposed methodology provides information at macroscopic and microscopic levels. In particular, we show the use of single-sided NMR to determine the phases' dimensions and the species distribution in a polymer-based bicontinuous system. The phases' dimensions and limits can be resolved with micrometric precision and are indicative of the bicontinuous phase stability. The species distribution is determined by means of spatially resolved NMR relaxation and diffusion experiments. It was observed that the salinity of the aqueous phase also impacts the species distribution in the bicontinuous system. Experiments show that the additive and the polymer are mainly located in the bicontinuous phase. As the salinity of the aqueous phase increases, the amount of organic components in the bicontinuous phase decreases as a consequence of the species distribution in the system. This influences the total amount of recovered organic liquid from the organic phase. The information is obtained in a relatively fast experiment and is relevant to the system's possible applications, such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR). This methodology is not only circumscribed to its application in EOR but can also be applied to the study of any emulsion or microemulsion systems without sample size or geometry constraints.

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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 15(8)2022 Aug 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36015134

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The rapid emergence and spread of new variants of coronavirus type 2, as well as the emergence of zoonotic viruses, highlights the need for methodologies that contribute to the search for new pharmacological treatments. In the present work, we searched for new SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease inhibitors in the PubChem database, which has more than 100 million compounds. Based on the ligand efficacy index obtained by molecular docking, 500 compounds with higher affinity than another experimentally tested inhibitor were selected. Finally, the seven compounds with ADME parameters within the acceptable range for such a drug were selected. Next, molecular dynamics simulation studies at 200 ns, ΔG calculations using molecular mechanics with generalized Born and surface solvation, and quantum mechanical calculations were performed with the selected compounds. Using this in silico protocol, seven papain-like protease inhibitors are proposed: three compounds with similar free energy (D28, D04, and D59) and three compounds with higher binding free energy (D60, D99, and D06) than the experimentally tested inhibitor, plus one compound (D24) that could bind to the ubiquitin-binding region and reduce the effect on the host immune system. The proposed compounds could be used in in vitro assays, and the described protocol could be used for smart drug design.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(1)2022 Dec 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36613844

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Xenobiotic reductase B (XenB) catalyzes the reduction of the aromatic ring or nitro groups of nitroaromatic compounds with methyl, amino or hydroxyl radicals. This reaction is of biotechnological interest for bioremediation, the reuse of industrial waste or the activation of prodrugs. However, the structural factors that explain the binding of XenB to different substrates are unknown. Molecular dynamics simulations and quantum mechanical calculations were performed to identify the residues involved in the formation and stabilization of the enzyme/substrate complex and to explain the use of different substrates by this enzyme. Our results show that Tyr65 and Tyr335 residues stabilize the ligands through hydrophobic interactions mediated by the aromatic rings of these aminoacids. The higher XenB activity determined with the substrates 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene is consistent with the lower energy of the highest occupied molecular orbital (LUMO) orbitals and a lower energy of the homo orbital (LUMO), which favors electrophile and nucleophilic activity, respectively. The electrostatic potential maps of these compounds suggest that the bonding requires a large hydrophobic region in the aromatic ring, which is promoted by substituents in ortho and para positions. These results are consistent with experimental data and could be used to propose point mutations that allow this enzyme to process new molecules of biotechnological interest.


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Pseudomonas putida , Trinitrotoluene , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Pseudomonas putida/metabolism , Xenobiotics , Trinitrotoluene/chemistry , Trinitrotoluene/metabolism , Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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J Magn Reson ; 334: 107112, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34864390

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Diffusion-relaxation correlation experiments in nuclear magnetic resonance are a powerful technique for the characterization of fluid dynamics in confined geometries or soft matter, in which relaxation may be either spin-spin (T2) or spin-lattice (T1). The general approach is to acquire a set of bidimensional data in which diffusion is codified by the evolution of the magnetization with either Hahn or stimulated echoes (STE) in the presence of a constant magnetic field gradient. While T2 is codified by a Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gil (CPMG) sequence, T1 is either encoded by saturation or inversion-recovery methods. In this work, we analyse the measurement time of diffusion-relaxation times in single-sided NMR and show that T1-D acquisition is always shorter than D-T2. Depending on the hardware characteristics, this time reduction can be up to an order of magnitude. We present analytical calculations and examples in model porous media saturated with water and in a dairy product.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Water , Diffusion , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Porosity
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Front Bioeng Biotechnol ; 9: 749057, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34938720

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The influence of pH on the electrochemical behavior of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated using electrochemical techniques. Cyclic and square wave voltammetry were used to monitor the enzymatic activity. A modified cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) carbon electrode (OPG), a known catalyst for reducing O2 to H2O2, was used to detect species resulting from the enzyme activity. The electrolyte was a sterilized aqueous medium containing Mueller-Hinton (MH) broth. The open-circuit potential (OCP) of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa culture in MH decreased rapidly with time, reaching a stable state after 4 h. Peculiarities in the E / I response were observed in voltammograms conducted in less than 4 h of exposure to the culture medium. Such particular E/I responses are due to the catalase's enzymatic action related to the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to oxygen, confirming the authors' previous findings related to the behavior of other catalase-positive microorganisms. The enzymatic activity exhibits maximum activity at pH 7.5, assessed by the potential at which oxygen is reduced to hydrogen peroxide. At higher or lower pHs, the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) occurs at higher overpotentials, i.e., at more negative potentials. In addition, and to assess the influence of bacterial adhesion on the electrochemical behavior, measurements of the bacterial-substrate metal interaction were performed at different pH using atomic force microscopy.

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