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Cell Death Dis ; 15(7): 514, 2024 Jul 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39025841

ABSTRACT

Prostate cancer exhibits high prevalence and accounts for a high number of cancer-related deaths. The discovery and characterization of molecular determinants of aggressive prostate cancer represents an active area of research. The Immediate Early Response (IER) family of genes, which regulate Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) activity, has emerged among the factors that influence cancer biology. Here, we show that the less studied member of this family, Immediate Early Response 5 like (IER5L), is upregulated in aggressive prostate cancer. Interestingly, the upregulation of IER5L expression exhibits a robust association with metastatic disease in prostate and is recapitulated in other cancer types. In line with this observation, IER5L silencing reduces foci formation, migration and invasion ability in a variety of human and murine prostate cancer cell lines. In vivo, using zebrafish and immunocompromised mouse models, we demonstrate that IER5L-silencing reduces prostate cancer tumor growth, dissemination, and metastasis. Mechanistically, we characterize the transcriptomic and proteomic landscapes of IER5L-silenced cells. This approach allowed us to identify DNA replication and monomeric G protein regulators as downstream programs of IER5L through a pathway that is consistent with the regulation of PP2A. In sum, we report the alteration of IER5L in prostate cancer and beyond and provide biological and molecular evidence of its contribution to tumor aggressiveness.


Subject(s)
Disease Progression , Prostatic Neoplasms , Protein Phosphatase 2 , Male , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Prostatic Neoplasms/genetics , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Humans , Protein Phosphatase 2/metabolism , Protein Phosphatase 2/genetics , Animals , Mice , Cell Line, Tumor , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Zebrafish , Cell Movement/genetics , Cell Proliferation
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Aten. prim. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 56(5)may. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-CR-343

ABSTRACT

Objetivo Analizar las líneas de acción propuestas por los proyectos de promoción de la salud participantes en el proyecto de investigación EvaluAGPS, y su relación con las puntuaciones obtenidas con EvalGuía, una herramienta para evaluar la participación comunitaria basada en la evidencia. Diseño Estudio multicéntrico cuali-cuantitativo. Emplazamiento Proyectos de atención primaria o de red intersectorial de atención primaria y municipalidades de 5 comunidades autónomas en España. Participantes Personas que trabajan en 10 proyectos de promoción de la salud, seleccionados con muestreo intencional según criterios de inclusión (proyectos con un mínimo de participación comunitaria centrados en la salud comunitaria). Método Se recogieron los datos mediante cuestionarios (herramienta EvalGuía) y talleres participativos. Los datos cuantitativos se analizaron con estadística descriptiva, los datos cualitativos se analizaron utilizando el análisis de matriz. Resultados Tras pasar la herramienta EvalGuía, las puntuaciones más bajas estaban en la evaluación de resultados, conocimiento de leyes relacionadas con participación comunitaria, diversidad en el grupo motor, medidas de conciliación, recursos financieros y devolución de resultados. Las líneas de acción planteadas eran heterogéneas y no siempre coinciden con las priorizadas. Las líneas priorizadas giraban en torno a la organización del proyecto y a la comunicación. Conclusiones La herramienta EvalGuía puede ser útil para diseñar planes de acción en proyectos de promoción de la salud. La implementación de medidas en 12 meses para aumentar la diversidad del grupo motor, incorporar medidas de conciliación o mejorar la evaluación es difícil. Se requiere más tiempo para implementar este tipo de medidas. (AU)


Objective To analyse the lines of action identified in the health promotion projects participating in the EvaluA GPS research, and their relationship with the scores assigned in EvalGuia, a tool for evaluating evidence-based community participation. Design Qualitative-quantitative multicentre study. Setting Primary care or intersectoral network of primary care and municipalities in five autonomous communities in Spain. Participants Participants of 10 health promotion projects, selected with convenience sampling, following inclusion criteria (projects with a minimum of community engagement and centred on community health). Method Data were collected through questionnaires (EvalGuía tool) and participatory workshops. Quantitative data were analysed with descriptive statistics, qualitative data were analysed using matrix analysis. Results After implementing the EvalGuide tool, the lowest scores were assigned in outcome evaluation, knowledge of policies related to community participation, diversity in the core working group, inclusivity policies, financial resources and diffusion of results. The lines of action proposed were heterogeneous and did not always match with those prioritised as lower score. The prioritised lines revolved around project organisation and communication. Conclusions The EvalGuide tool can be helpful to design action plans in Health Promotion projects. The implementation of measures in 12 months to increase the diversity of the core working group, to incorporate work–life balance measures or to improve evaluation is difficult. More time is needed to implement such measures. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/standards , Public Health , Primary Health Care , Surveys and Questionnaires , Spain
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Sci Adv ; 10(20): eadj3301, 2024 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38758780

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Myeloid cells are highly prevalent in glioblastoma (GBM), existing in a spectrum of phenotypic and activation states. We now have limited knowledge of the tumor microenvironment (TME) determinants that influence the localization and the functions of the diverse myeloid cell populations in GBM. Here, we have utilized orthogonal imaging mass cytometry with single-cell and spatial transcriptomic approaches to identify and map the various myeloid populations in the human GBM tumor microenvironment (TME). Our results show that different myeloid populations have distinct and reproducible compartmentalization patterns in the GBM TME that is driven by tissue hypoxia, regional chemokine signaling, and varied homotypic and heterotypic cellular interactions. We subsequently identified specific tumor subregions in GBM, based on composition of identified myeloid cell populations, that were linked to patient survival. Our results provide insight into the spatial organization of myeloid cell subpopulations in GBM, and how this is predictive of clinical outcome.


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Glioblastoma , Myeloid Cells , Tumor Microenvironment , Glioblastoma/pathology , Glioblastoma/metabolism , Humans , Myeloid Cells/metabolism , Myeloid Cells/pathology , Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Brain Neoplasms/metabolism , Brain Neoplasms/genetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Single-Cell Analysis , Hypoxia/metabolism , Gene Expression Profiling
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Children (Basel) ; 11(3)2024 Mar 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38539348

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomatology can be studied by examining the associated neurobiological factors or by looking at the environmental factors involved, such as parenting styles. Negative parenting styles have been associated with ADHD symptoms in childhood and adolescence. The present study aimed to analyze the predictive power of two parenting style dimensions (warmth-communication and criticism-rejection) and three factors about rule-setting and compliance (inductive, strict, and indulgent styles) in the explanation of ADHD symptoms (attention and hyperactivity) and associated emotional factors (anxiety and emotional regulation) considering parents' and children's perspectives. The results indicate that from the parents' perspective, the criticism-rejection variable was the most important in explaining attention difficulties, anxiety and emotional regulation. From the children's perspective, the strict parenting style was the most important variable in explaining hyperactivity and emotional regulation. In addition, for children, warmth-communication was significant in predicting fewer emotional regulation difficulties. Our results highlight the importance of considering family dynamics when assessing ADHD in order to implement comprehensive interventions that consider parental training in positive parenting styles.

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Hum Genet ; 143(3): 233-261, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38421405

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The differentiation of resident intestinal macrophages from blood monocytes depends upon signals from the macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor (CSF1R). Analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) indicates that dysregulation of macrophage differentiation and response to microorganisms contributes to susceptibility to chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Here, we analyzed transcriptomic variation in monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) from affected and unaffected sib pairs/trios from 22 IBD families and 6 healthy controls. Transcriptional network analysis of the data revealed no overall or inter-sib distinction between affected and unaffected individuals in basal gene expression or the temporal response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). However, the basal or LPS-inducible expression of individual genes varied independently by as much as 100-fold between subjects. Extreme independent variation in the expression of pairs of HLA-associated transcripts (HLA-B/C, HLA-A/F and HLA-DRB1/DRB5) in macrophages was associated with HLA genotype. Correlation analysis indicated the downstream impacts of variation in the immediate early response to LPS. For example, variation in early expression of IL1B was significantly associated with local SNV genotype and with subsequent peak expression of target genes including IL23A, CXCL1, CXCL3, CXCL8 and NLRP3. Similarly, variation in early IFNB1 expression was correlated with subsequent expression of IFN target genes. Our results support the view that gene-specific dysregulation in macrophage adaptation to the intestinal milieu is associated with genetic susceptibility to IBD.


Subject(s)
Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases , Lipopolysaccharides , Macrophages , Humans , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/genetics , Macrophages/metabolism , Macrophages/immunology , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Male , Genome-Wide Association Study , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Genotype , Transcriptome
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Aten Primaria ; 56(5): 102847, 2024 May.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38218119

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OBJECTIVE: To analyse the lines of action identified in the health promotion projects participating in the EvaluA GPS research, and their relationship with the scores assigned in EvalGuia, a tool for evaluating evidence-based community participation. DESIGN: Qualitative-quantitative multicentre study. SETTING: Primary care or intersectoral network of primary care and municipalities in five autonomous communities in Spain. PARTICIPANTS: Participants of 10 health promotion projects, selected with convenience sampling, following inclusion criteria (projects with a minimum of community engagement and centred on community health). METHOD: Data were collected through questionnaires (EvalGuía tool) and participatory workshops. Quantitative data were analysed with descriptive statistics, qualitative data were analysed using matrix analysis. RESULTS: After implementing the EvalGuide tool, the lowest scores were assigned in outcome evaluation, knowledge of policies related to community participation, diversity in the core working group, inclusivity policies, financial resources and diffusion of results. The lines of action proposed were heterogeneous and did not always match with those prioritised as lower score. The prioritised lines revolved around project organisation and communication. CONCLUSIONS: The EvalGuide tool can be helpful to design action plans in Health Promotion projects. The implementation of measures in 12 months to increase the diversity of the core working group, to incorporate work-life balance measures or to improve evaluation is difficult. More time is needed to implement such measures.


Subject(s)
Community Participation , Health Promotion , Humans , Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Spain , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1524668

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En los últimos años aumentaron las investigaciones sobre co-ocurrencia de trastorno del espectro autista (TEA) y disforia de género (DG) secundario a la necesidad de una mayor comprensión de este fenómeno clínico emergente. Objetivos: Caracterizar los estudios en torno a la co-ocurrencia entre TEA y DG en adolescentes. Metodología: Se realizó una revisión sistemática bibliográfica. Se seleccionaron los estudios que mencionaron esta correlación e incluyeron población adolescente. Resultados: La búsqueda inicial arrojó un total de 97 publicaciones. Finalmente, de acuerdo a los criterios de elegibilidad, se incluyeron 35 artículos. Existen escasos estudios enfocados sólo en adolescentes, amplios rangos de prevalencia de esta relación y heterogeneidad en los instrumentos utilizados. Conclusiones: Al evaluar individuos con DG se debiese llevar a cabo un screening de TEA, y viceversa, para no pasar por alto esta co-ocurrencia. Cabe destacar que quienes presentan TEA tienen particularidades relacionadas con el pensamiento y planificación a futuro que hay que considerar al momento de realizar cualquier tipo de tratamiento afirmativo irreversible, enmarcado dentro de un proceso terapéutico multidimensional. Palabras claves: Adolescentes, Disforia de género, Trastorno de Espectro Autista (TEA), Condición de Espectro Autista (CEA), Autismo.


Research on co-occurrence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and gender dysphoria (GD) increased in recent years driven by the need for greater understanding of this emerging clinical phenomenon. Objective. To characterize studies on the co-occurrence of ASD and GD in adolescents. Methodology. A systematic literature review was conducted. Studies mentioning this correlation and including adolescent population were selected. Results. The initial search showed a total of 97 publications. 35 articles were included in the review that met the eligibility criteria. There are few studies focused only on adolescents, there is a wide range of prevalence of this relationship and heterogeneity in the instruments used. Conclusions. When evaluating individuals with GD, an ASD screening should be conducted,and vice versa, to avoid overlooking this cooccurrence. It is important to note that those with ASD have particularities related to cognitive development that need to be considered when undergoing any type of irreversible affirmative treatment, within a multidimensional therapeutic process. Keywords. Adolescents, Gender dysphoria, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Autism.

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J Intell ; 11(8)2023 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37623534

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Play is an integrative process, and the skills acquired in it-overcoming impulses, behavior control, exploration and discovery, problem-solving, reasoning, drawing conclusions, and attention to processes and outcomes are foundational cognitive structures that drive learning and motivation. Loose parts play is a prominent form of play that many scholars and educators explicitly endorse for cognitive development (e.g., divergent thinking, problem-solving). It is unique among play types because children can combine different play types and natural or manufactured materials in one occurrence. While educators and policymakers promote the benefits of loose parts play, no previous research has explored the direct relationship between preschool-age children's indoor loose parts play experiences and cognitive development. We address this gap by bringing together the relevant literature and synthesizing the empirical studies on common play types with loose parts, namely object and exploratory, symbolic and pretend, and constructive play. We also focus on studies that examine children's experiences through loose parts, highlighting the impact of different play types on learning through the reinforcement of cognitive skills, such as executive function, cognitive self-regulation, reasoning, and problem-solving. By examining the existing literature and synthesizing empirical evidence, we aim to deepen our understanding of the relationship between children's play with loose parts and its impact on cognitive development. Ultimately, pointing out the gaps in the literature that would add to the body of knowledge surrounding the benefits of play for cognitive development and inform educators, policymakers, and researchers about the significance of incorporating loose parts play into early childhood education.

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Ecohealth ; 20(1): 18-30, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37247188

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The media is a valuable pathway for transforming people's attitudes towards conservation issues. Understanding how bats are framed in the media is hence essential for bat conservation, particularly considering the recent fearmongering and misinformation about the risks posed by bats. We reviewed bat-related articles published online no later than 2019 (before the recent COVID19 pandemic), in 15 newspapers from the five most populated countries in Western Europe. We examined the extent to which bats were presented as a threat to human health and the assumed general attitudes towards bats that such articles supported. We quantified press coverage on bat conservation values and evaluated whether the country and political stance had any information bias. Finally, we assessed their terminology and, for the first time, modelled the active response from the readership based on the number of online comments. Out of 1095 articles sampled, 17% focused on bats and diseases, 53% on a range of ecological and conservation topics, and 30% only mention bats anecdotally. While most of the ecological articles did not present bats as a threat (97%), most articles focusing on diseases did so (80%). Ecosystem services were mentioned on very few occasions in both types (< 30%), and references to the economic benefits they provide were meagre (< 4%). Disease-related concepts were recurrent, and those articles that framed bats as a threat were the ones that garnered the highest number of comments. Therefore, we encourage the media to play a more proactive role in reinforcing positive conservation messaging by presenting the myriad ways in which bats contribute to safeguarding human well-being and ecosystem functioning.


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COVID-19 , Chiroptera , Animals , Humans , Ecosystem , Europe , Communication
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Acta méd. colomb ; 48(1)mar. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1549977

ABSTRACT

Introduction: gastrointestinal involvement in COVID-19 occurs in approximately 20% of patients and may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea or abnormal liver function tests. In our country, the characteristics of gastrointestinal involvement in COVID-19 patients have not been studied. Objectives: to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal and liver involvement in patients with COVID-19 treated at two hospitals in Bogotá, Colombia. To determine the association between COVID-19 gastrointestinal involvement and length of hospital stay, severity and mortality. Design and methodology: a cross-sectional study carried out at two hospitals in a hospital subnetwork in Bogotá, Colombia from February 2020 to March 2021. Results: a total of 1,176 patients with a positive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were included. Gastrointestinal manifestations occurred in 50% (95%CI 47-52%), with the most frequent being diarrhea in 18.4%, odynophagia in 17.6%, anorexia in 14.7% and abdominal pain in 8.8%. An association was found between diarrhea during hospitalization and prolonged hospitalization (OR 1.93 95%CI 1.19-3.13), and between gastrointestinal bleeding on admission and death (OR 3.13, 95%CI 1.1-9.1), among others. Abnormal liver function tests occurred in 46% (95%CI 43-49%) and were more frequent in patients with severe disease and those who died. Conclusions: the prevalence of gastrointestinal manifestations in patients with COVID-19 was 50%. Diarrhea was associated with a longer hospital stay, and gastrointestinal bleeding was associated with respiratory failure and death. Forty-six percent of patients had abnormal liver function tests, with elevated transaminases being the most frequent. Elevated aspartate transaminase (AST) on admission was associated with greater mortality. (Acta Med Colomb 2022; 48. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2023.2729).

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Matronas prof ; 24(2): [1-10], 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-226155

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Objetivo: Identificar y analizar la respuesta emocional de un grupo de internos de Obstetricia durante el desarrollo de un escenario clínico simulado de entrega de malas noticias en salud. Métodos: Estudio cualitativo con enfoque fenomenológico en el que participaron 21 estudiantes de último año de la carrera de Obstetricia de la Universidad Mayor de Santiago de Chile durante el año 2019. Posteriormente a la simulación clínica con paciente estandarizado se realizaron cuestionarios y entrevistas semiestructuradas, que fueron analizados mediante Análisis Temático Cualitativo. Resultados: Emergieron una categoría central (Emociones experimentadas durante el proceso) y cuatro subcategorías (Autopercepción de emociones en el ejercicio simulado; Emociones y malestar ante la entrega de malas noticias en salud; Sentimientos encontrados y su afección en el desempeño de la actividad; y Gestión y estrategias para la entrega de malas noticias en salud). El miedo y la ansiedad fueron las emociones más referidas, vinculadas principalmente al desconocimiento sobre la posible respuesta del paciente. La tristeza y la empatía se relacionaron con experiencias propias. Las manifestaciones físicas de la emoción pueden tornarse intensas, pudiendo desorganizar y/o bloquear el desempeño. Por último, la principal estrategia de respuesta utilizada por los estudiantes fue la represión de sus propias emociones. Conclusiones: La simulación clínica de alta fidelidad con paciente estandarizado es una herramienta muy útil para el desarrollo de competencias de entrega de malas noticias en salud. Abogamos por incorporar la educación emocional en la formación de matronas y matrones. (AU)


Objective: To identify and analyze the emotional response of a group of Obstetrics interns during the development of a simulated clinical scenario of delivering bad health news. Methods: Qualitative study with a phenomenological approach in which 21 senior students of the Obstetrics career of the Universidad Mayor de Santiago de Chile participated during the year 2019. Questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were carried out after the clinical simulation with a standardized patient, the that were analyzed through Qualitative Thematic Analysis. Results: A central category emerged (Emotions experienced during the process) and four subcategories (Self-perception of emotions in the simulated exercise; Emotions and discomfort when delivering bad health news; Mixed feelings and their effect on the performance of the activity; and Management and strategies for the delivery of bad health news). Fear and anxiety were the most frequently reported emotions, mainly linked to ignorance about the patient's possible response. Sadness and empathy were related to their own experiences. Physical manifestations of emotion can become intense, disorganizing and/or blocking performance. Finally, the main response strategy used by the students was the repression of their own emotions. Conclusions: High-fidelity clinical simulation with a standardized patient is a very useful tool for developing skills in delivering bad news in health. We advocate incorporating emotional education in the training of midwives and midwives. (AU)


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Humans , Obstetrics , Emotions , Communication , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Chile , Midwifery , Universities , Students , Surveys and Questionnaires , Interviews as Topic , Truth Disclosure/ethics
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ACS Appl Energy Mater ; 5(11): 13971-13980, 2022 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36465259

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Zn1-x Sn x O y (ZTO) deposited by atomic layer deposition has shown promising results as a buffer layer material for kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) thin film solar cells. Increased performance was observed when a ZTO buffer layer was used as compared to the traditional CdS buffer, and the performance was further increased after an air annealing treatment of the absorber. In this work, we study how CZTS absorber surface treatments may influence the chemical and electronic properties at the ZTO/CZTS interface and the reactions that may occur at the absorber surface prior to atomic layer deposition of the buffer layer. For this, we have used a combination of microscopy and synchrotron-based spectroscopies with variable information depths (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, high-energy X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy), allowing for an in-depth analysis of the CZTS near-surface regions and bulk material properties. No significant ZTO buffer thickness variation is observed for the differently treated CZTS absorbers, and no differences are observed when comparing the bulk properties of the samples. However, the formation of SnO x and compositional changes observed toward the CZTS surface upon an air annealing treatment may be linked to the modified buffer layer growth. Further, the results indicate that the initial N2 annealing step integrated in the buffer layer growth by atomic layer deposition, which removes Na-CO x species from the CZTS surface, may be useful for the ZTO/CZTS device performance.

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Aten. prim. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 54(12): 102496-102496, dic. 2022. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-213295

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Objetivo: Analizar la implementación de la «Guía de recomendación de activos para la salud en atención primaria Aragón». Diseño: Estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal. Emplazamiento: Ciento veintitrés equipos de atención primaria aragoneses. Participantes: Recomendaciones de Activos para la Salud realizadas con el protocolo «Recomendación Activos-AP» de historia clínica electrónica de atención primaria Aragón desde septiembre de 2018 a marzo de 2021. Mediciones principales: Se describieron las variables más relevantes del protocolo: edad, sexo, provincia, sector sanitario, zona básica de salud, problema de salud, aspecto a potenciar, activo para la salud recomendado, tipo de profesional, grado de asistencia, satisfacción y mejoría. Resultados: El protocolo fue utilizado 2.109 veces y se realizaron 1.482 recomendaciones y 428 seguimientos. El uso del protocolo fue aumentando progresivamente hasta marzo de 2020. A 1.431 personas se les realizó una recomendación y a 51 más de una. La edad media de las personas beneficiarias fue de 67,9años. El 74,8% de recomendaciones se dirigieron a mujeres. Diagnósticos relacionados con problemas sociales y psicológicos fueron los más vinculados a recomendaciones, y la esfera física fue el aspecto más potenciado. Los activos más recomendados se vinculaban con actividad física y recursos de promoción de la autonomía personal. Más del 90% de las personas asistieron con regularidad al activo. La satisfacción media fue de 4,8 (0/5) y el grado de mejoría de 4,3 (0/5). Conclusiones: La implementación de recomendación de activos para la salud dentro la Estrategia de Atención Comunitaria Aragón está funcionando. Sin embargo, es necesario revisar algunos aspectos. Es preciso continuar generando evidencia para poder adecuar y hacer más eficiente este proceso.(AU)


Objective: To analyze the implementation of social prescribing guideline in primary care Aragón. Design: Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study. Location: One hundred twenty-three primary care teams of Aragón. Participants: Social prescribing made with the protocol «Recomendación Activos - AP» of electronic health record of primary care Aragón from September 2018 to March 2021. Main measurements: The most relevant variables of the protocol were described: age, sex, province, health sector, basic health area, health problem, aspect to be enhanced, asset for health recommended, type of professional, degree of assistance, satisfaction and improvement. Results: The protocol was used 2109 times, 1482 recommendations were made and 428 follow-ups were performed. The use of the protocol increased progressively until March 2020. A total of 1431 people received one recommendation and 51 received more than one recommendation. The average age of the beneficiaries was 67.9years. 74.8% of recommendations were addressed to women. Diagnoses related to social and psychological problems were the most frequently recommended, and the physical sphere was the aspect most promoted. Most social prescribing was linked to physical activity and resources for the promotion of personal autonomy. More than 90% of the people regularly attended the activity, the average satisfaction was 4.8 (0/5) and the degree of improvement 4.3 (0/5). Conclusions: The implementation of asset for health recommended within the Aragon community care strategy is working, however, some aspects need to be reviewed. It is necessary to continue generating evidence to be able to adapt and make this process more efficient.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , 35170 , Primary Health Care , Health Promotion , Community Health Services , 57923 , Intersectoral Collaboration , Spain , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Aten Primaria ; 54(12): 102496, 2022 12.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36308979

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implementation of social prescribing guideline in primary care Aragón. DESIGN: Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study. LOCATION: One hundred twenty-three primary care teams of Aragón. PARTICIPANTS: Social prescribing made with the protocol «Recomendación Activos - AP¼ of electronic health record of primary care Aragón from September 2018 to March 2021. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: The most relevant variables of the protocol were described: age, sex, province, health sector, basic health area, health problem, aspect to be enhanced, asset for health recommended, type of professional, degree of assistance, satisfaction and improvement. RESULTS: The protocol was used 2109 times, 1482 recommendations were made and 428 follow-ups were performed. The use of the protocol increased progressively until March 2020. A total of 1431 people received one recommendation and 51 received more than one recommendation. The average age of the beneficiaries was 67.9years. 74.8% of recommendations were addressed to women. Diagnoses related to social and psychological problems were the most frequently recommended, and the physical sphere was the aspect most promoted. Most social prescribing was linked to physical activity and resources for the promotion of personal autonomy. More than 90% of the people regularly attended the activity, the average satisfaction was 4.8 (0/5) and the degree of improvement 4.3 (0/5). CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of asset for health recommended within the Aragon community care strategy is working, however, some aspects need to be reviewed. It is necessary to continue generating evidence to be able to adapt and make this process more efficient.


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Primary Health Care , Humans , Female , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Observational Studies as Topic
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2022: 3063-3067, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36085678

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Multiplexed immunofluorescence provides an un-precedented opportunity for studying specific cell-to-cell and cell microenvironment interactions. We employ graph neural networks to combine features obtained from tissue morphology with measurements of protein expression to profile the tumour microenvironment associated with different tumour stages. Our framework presents a new approach to analysing and processing these complex multi-dimensional datasets that overcomes some of the key challenges in analysing these data and opens up the opportunity to abstract biologically meaningful interactions.


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Cell Communication , Neural Networks, Computer , Staining and Labeling , Tumor Microenvironment
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Faraday Discuss ; 239(0): 38-50, 2022 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35916023

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Kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS), used for thin film solar cells, has a band gap energy around 1.5-1.6 eV with possibilities for further increase through alloying. In some applications for wide band gap solar cells, reduced absorber thickness can be beneficial, to allow partial light transmission. Reduced thickness can also be beneficial to reduce bulk recombination, and so called ultrathin solar cells (<700 nm thick) have been studied for several materials systems. Here, we report performance for CZTS devices down to 250 nm thickness and show that performance loss from thickness reduction is relatively small, partly due to short minority carrier diffusion length. Insertion of thin passivation layers (Al2O3, SiO2 or HfO2) at the Mo/CZTS interface gives improved performance of ultrathin devices, from 4.7% to 5.6% efficiency for best performing cells having 250 nm thick CZTS with Mo as compared to Mo/Al2O3 back contact. The approach of NaF post deposition for making isolating passivation layers conductive is tested for the first time for CZTS and is shown to work. For fabrication of CZTS devices on transparent ITO back contact, the insertion of passivation layers can reduce diffusion of indium into CZTS, but device performance is lower than on Mo back contacts.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 23(9)2022 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35562901

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Glioma stem cells (GSCs) are critical targets for glioma therapy. SOX9 is a transcription factor with critical roles during neurodevelopment, particularly within neural stem cells. Previous studies showed that high levels of SOX9 are associated with poor glioma patient survival. SOX9 knockdown impairs GSCs proliferation, confirming its potential as a target for glioma therapy. In this study, we characterized the function of SOX9 directly in patient-derived glioma stem cells. Notably, transcriptome analysis of GSCs with SOX9 knockdown revealed STAT3 and PML as downstream targets. Functional studies demonstrated that SOX9, STAT3, and PML form a regulatory loop that is key for GSC activity and self-renewal. Analysis of glioma clinical biopsies confirmed a positive correlation between SOX9/STAT3/PML and poor patient survival among the cases with the highest SOX9 expression levels. Importantly, direct STAT3 or PML inhibitors reduced the expression of SOX9, STAT3, and PML proteins, which significantly reduced GSCs tumorigenicity. In summary, our study reveals a novel role for SOX9 upstream of STAT3, as a GSC pathway regulator, and presents pharmacological inhibitors of the signaling cascade.


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Brain Neoplasms , Glioblastoma , Glioma , Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Glioblastoma/metabolism , Glioma/metabolism , Humans , Neoplastic Stem Cells/metabolism , SOX9 Transcription Factor/genetics , SOX9 Transcription Factor/metabolism , STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism
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Meat Sci ; 190: 108840, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35525018

ABSTRACT

Meat quality of beef-cross-dairy cattle born in the dairy industry and finished on hill-country pastures is not well characterised. This experiment aimed to objectively evaluate meat quality traits of 15 Angus and 18 Hereford sires via progeny testing of their 326 beef-cross-dairy offspring, and to compare the intramuscular fat (IMF) percentage with the AUS-MEAT marble scores. Beef-breed sires had similar and overall good objective meat quality characteristics. Ultimate pH was not affected by sire (P > 0.05). The differences among sires in meat quality (fat yellowness b*, meat redness a*, yellowness b* and chroma C*, cook loss and shear force, P < 0.05) were small and all values were within the normal range for beef. Marble scores could capture the variation of IMF at marbling score 1-3, but was not effective to distinguish between 0 and 1. In conclusion, the effect of sire on the meat quality of the beef-cross-dairy progeny in this study was of minor importance.


Subject(s)
Breeding , Meat , Animals , Calcium Carbonate , Cattle , Dairying , Meat/analysis , New Zealand
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Nat Metab ; 4(3): 327-343, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35288722

ABSTRACT

Reciprocal interactions between endothelial cells (ECs) and adipocytes are fundamental to maintain white adipose tissue (WAT) homeostasis, as illustrated by the activation of angiogenesis upon WAT expansion, a process that is impaired in obesity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the crosstalk between ECs and adipocytes remain poorly understood. Here, we show that local production of polyamines in ECs stimulates adipocyte lipolysis and regulates WAT homeostasis in mice. We promote enhanced cell-autonomous angiogenesis by deleting Pten in the murine endothelium. Endothelial Pten loss leads to a WAT-selective phenotype, characterized by reduced body weight and adiposity in pathophysiological conditions. This phenotype stems from enhanced fatty acid ß-oxidation in ECs concomitant with a paracrine lipolytic action on adipocytes, accounting for reduced adiposity. Combined analysis of murine models, isolated ECs and human specimens reveals that WAT lipolysis is mediated by mTORC1-dependent production of polyamines by ECs. Our results indicate that angiocrine metabolic signals are important for WAT homeostasis and organismal metabolism.


Subject(s)
Adiposity , Endothelial Cells , Animals , Endothelial Cells/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Obesity/metabolism , Polyamines
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