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Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor ; 28(4): 211-218, Juli-Agos. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-227834

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The word osteonecrosis (ONC) means "dead bone"; it is a bone disease secondary to the loss of blood supply to the bone, causing its collapse and subsequent death. It can occur in any bone in the body, including those of the maxillofacial region, it is more common in the jaw. In recent years, the relationship of ONC with drugs such as bisphosphonates, antiresorptive, steroids for prolonged use, angiogenesis inhibitor agents, among others, has been found. However, despite the studies carried out by various authors, ONC continues to be an underdiagnosed entity with variable management and treatment, which is why the inte­rest of this research arises with the main objective of reporting the cases of patients diagnosed with Pharmacological ONC. Material and method: A descriptive, retrospective, cross-sectional, observational study was carried out for approximately 6 years (January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2019), in the Maxillofacial Surgery service of the Specialty Hospital, of National Medical Center, "Siglo XXI", IMSS. Making a review of clinical records, collecting clinical and image controls, reporting the number of cases and the management of patients with ONC, as well as the number of cases of ONC that were related to drugs. Of 9 patients with a diagnosis of osteonecrosis (ONC), only 4 patients were Pharmacological ONC, from the Maxillofacial Surgery service. Results: From a universe of 9 patients with ONC, 4 representative cases of patients with pharmacological ONC were presented, with management based on the protocol used in the Maxillofacial Surgery service of the National Medical Center "Siglo XXI", IMSS; Likewise, the signs and symptoms with which the treatment was staged and determined are shown.(AU)


Introducción: La palabra osteonecrosis (ONC) significa "hueso muerto". Es una patología ósea secundaria a la pérdida de suministro de sangre al hueso, provocando su colapso y su posterior muerte. Puede presentarse en cualquier hueso del cuerpo, incluyendo los de la región maxilofacial; es más frecuente en la mandíbula. En los últimos años se ha encontrado la relación de la ONC con medicamentos tales como bifosfonatos, antirresortivos, esteroides por uso prolongado, agentes inhibidores de angiogénesis, entre otros. Sin embargo, pese a los estudios realizados por diversos autores, la ONC continúa siendo una entidad subdiagnosticada y con manejo y tratamiento variable; es por ello que surge el interés de esta investigación con el principal objetivo de reportar los casos de pacientes diagnosticados con ONC farmacológica. Material y método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo, transversal, observacional, durante aproximadamente 6 años (1 de enero de 2013- 31 de diciembre de 2019), en el servicio de Cirugía Maxilofacial del Hospital de Especialidades, del Centro Médico Nacional, Siglo XXI, IMSS. Haciendo una revisión de expedientes clínicos, recabando controles clínicos y de imagen, reportando el número de casos y el manejo de pacientes con ONC, así como el número de casos de ONC que estuvieron relacionados a fármacos. Se obtuvo una muestra de 9 pacientes con diagnóstico de osteonecrosis (ONC) en el Servicio de Cirugía Maxilofacial. Resultados: No se encontró predominio por algun género en específico, la edad promedio fue de 63,44 años, aproximadamente el 50 % de la muestra obtenida fueron pacientes diagnosticados con ONC farmacológica, de los cuales solo uno estuvo asociado a denosumab y 3 fueron ONC relacionada con bifosfonatos.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pain Management/methods , Osteonecrosis/therapy , Surgery, Oral , Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw , Denosumab/therapeutic use , Pain Management/trends , Osteonecrosis/diagnosis , Osteonecrosis/surgery , Mexico , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Epidemiology, Descriptive
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Transl Anim Sci ; 1(2): 186-200, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32704642

ABSTRACT

Salmonella spp. is one of the worldwide leading causes of food-borne illnesses for which the inclusion of probiotics or organic acids in animal feeds can be useful control methods. Experimental models are utilized to test the efficacy of strategies against pathogens, but they exhibit limitations which may preclude finding sensible evaluation parameters. The objective of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of 2 different feed additives; a Bacillus licheniformis based probiotic and a protected sodium butyrate (SB) salt, using an experimental model of salmonellosis and, second, to explore if behavior analysis can be used as a sensible evaluation tool for additives evaluation. A total of 78 piglets weaned at 24 d, 8.3 kg BW, were used. Seventy-two were placed in 3 rooms of 8 pens (3 animals/pen) with evenly distributed treatments (n = 8): CON, control group with plain diet; PRO, plain diet with 1 kg/t of Proporc (109 cfu of B. licheniformis/kg of feed), and BUT, plain diet with 3 kg/t of Gustor BP70 (2.1 g of partially protected SB salt/kg of feed). Remaining piglets (n = 6) were separated and used as a challenge negative control. The experiment lasted 16 d. After 1 wk of adaptation, animals were challenged with 5 × 108 cfu of Salmonella Typhimurium. One pig per pen was euthanized and sampled at d 4 and 8 post-inoculation (PI). There were no significant differences among treatments for ADFI, ADG, G:F, rectal temperature, fecal consistency, pH, ammonia, short-chain fatty acids and lactic acid concentrations, cytokine TNF-α, Pig-MAP acute-phase proteins and histological parameters. However, both products were equally able to reduce colonization and shedding of Salmonella (P = 0.016 for PRO and BUT vs. CON). In addition, PRO treatment had a positive effect on behavioral displays, particularly exploring (P < 0.05 vs. CON), feeding (P < 0.05 vs. CON and BUT) and other active behaviors (P < 0.05 vs. CON and BUT) in the morning period (0830 to 1030 h). In the afternoon (1400 to 1600 h), the challenge effect was most significant. Pigs were less active after the challenge (P < 0.001), with a decrease in positive contacts (P = 0.004), exploration (P < 0.001) and feeding behaviors (P < 0.001) on d 3 PI, in comparison with before the challenge. Accordingly, many lying conducts increased at d 3 PI (P < 0.05). In conclusion, both treatments had positive effects against Salmonella, and behavior analysis appears to be a sensible tool to be considered.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 62(supl.3): 309-317, Jul.-Sep. 2014. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-757334

ABSTRACT

Three decades ago, Acropora palmata was one of the main reef-building coral species throughout the Caribbean, forming an essential component of the structural complexity of shallow coral reef habitats. These colonies still provide microhabitats for settlement, food and shelter to many vertebrates and invertebrates. The recent decline of A. palmata has been followed by a significant loss in spatial heterogeneity and possibly in species diversity. Studies addressing whether dead and living stands of Acropora hold different fish and benthic assemblages are scarce. The status of Acropora colonies and their associated species were assessed in October 2012, at two reef zones of Cayo Sombrero, Venezuela. Visual censuses of fish abundance and the number of macrofaunal individuals were recorded for both live and dead zones. Living Acropora colonies had the lowest abundance (˂31%). In both zoned the fish community was dominated by damselfishes (˂53%) and wrasses (˂36%), the benthic macrofauna by peracarid crustaceans (˂40%) and polychaetes (˂38%). Fish and benthic communities were not correlated with the condition (live or dead) of the Acropora habitats; possibly branching structures provide the necessary shelter and protection no matter if they are dead or alive. More replication is necessary to test this unexpected result.


Hace tres décadas, Acropora palmata fue una de las principales especies de coral constructoras de arrecifes a lo largo del Caribe, formando un componente esencial de la complejidad estructural disponible en los hábitats arrecifales someros. Estas colonias todavía proveen microhábitats para el asentamiento, alimentación y refugio de muchas especies de vertebrados e invertebrados. El declive reciente de A. palmata ha sido precedido por una pérdida significativa de heterogeneidad espacial y se piensa que ésta reducción ha producido una disminución importante en la diversidad de especies. Los estudios señalan que las colonias muertas o vivas de Acropora que sostienen diferentes comunidades de bentos y de peces son escasas. El estado de las colonias de Acropora y sus especies asociadas fueron evaluadas en Octubre de 2012, en dos zonas arrecifales diferentes de Cayo Sombrero, Venezuela. Censos visuales de la abundancia de especies de peces y el número de individuos de la macrofauna fueron también registrados para ambas zonas, tanto vivas como muertas. Las colonias vivas presentaron la menor abundancia (˂31%). En ambos sitios la comunidad de peces fue dominada por los peces damiselas (˂53%) y lábridos (˂36%); la macrofauna bentónica por crustáceos peracáridos (˂40%) y poliquetos (˂38%). Las comunidades de peces y bentos no mostraron correlación con la condición (vivo o muerto) de los hábitats de Acropora; posiblemente las estructuras ramificadas proveen el refugio y protección necesario sin importar si están vivos o muertos. Una mayor replicación es necesaria para probar este resultado inesperado.

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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 80(16): 4879-86, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24907322

ABSTRACT

The potential of a prebiotic oligosaccharide lactulose, a probiotic strain of Lactobacillus plantarum, or their synbiotic combination to control postweaning colibacillosis in pigs was evaluated using an enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) K88 oral challenge. Seventy-two weanlings were fed four diets: a control diet (CTR), that diet supplemented with L. plantarum (2 × 10(10) CFU · day(-1)) (LPN), that diet supplemented with 10 g · kg(-1) lactulose (LAC), or a combination of the two treatments (SYN). After 7 days, the pigs were orally challenged. Six pigs per treatment were euthanized on days 6 and 10 postchallenge (PC). Inclusion of lactulose improved the average daily gain (ADG) (P < 0.05) and increased lactobacilli (P < 0.05) and the percentage of butyric acid (P < 0.02) in the colon. An increase in the ileum villous height (P < 0.05) and a reduction of the pig major acute-phase protein (Pig-MAP) in serum (P < 0.01) were observed also. The inclusion of the probiotic increased numbers of L. plantarum bacteria in the ileum and colon (P < 0.05) and in the total lactobacilli in the colon and showed a trend to reduce diarrhea (P = 0.09). The concentrations of ammonia in ileal and colonic digesta were decreased (P < 0.05), and the villous height (P < 0.01) and number of ileal goblet cells (P < 0.05) increased, at day 10 PC. A decrease in plasmatic tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) (P < 0.01) was also seen. The positive effects of the two additives were combined in the SYN treatment, resulting in a complementary synbiotic with potential to be used to control postweaning colibacillosis.


Subject(s)
Diarrhea/drug therapy , Escherichia coli Infections/drug therapy , Lactobacillus plantarum/physiology , Lactulose/administration & dosage , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Swine Diseases/drug therapy , Synbiotics/analysis , Animals , Colon/microbiology , Diarrhea/blood , Diarrhea/metabolism , Diarrhea/microbiology , Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/physiology , Escherichia coli Infections/blood , Escherichia coli Infections/metabolism , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Female , Lactulose/metabolism , Male , Probiotics/analysis , Swine , Swine Diseases/blood , Swine Diseases/metabolism , Swine Diseases/microbiology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood , Weaning
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Biodegradation ; 24(5): 675-84, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23255019

ABSTRACT

Respirometry consists in the measurement of the biological oxygen consumption rate under well-defined conditions and has been used for the characterization of countless biological processes. In the field of biotechnology and applied microbiology, several respirometry methods are commonly used for the determination of process parameters. Dynamic and static respirometry, which are based on oxygen measurements with or without continuous aeration, respectively, are the methods most commonly used. Additionally to several respirometry methods, different methods have also been developed to retrieve process parameters from respirometric data. Among them, methods based on model fitting and methods based on the injection of substrate pulse at increasing concentration are commonly used. An important question is then; what respirometry and data interpretation methods should be preferably used? So far, and despite a growing interest for respirometry, relatively little attention has been paid on the comparison between the different methods available. In this work, both static and dynamic respirometry methods and both interpretation methods; model fitting and pulses of increasing concentration, were compared to characterize an autotrophic nitrification process. A total of 60 respirometry experiments were done and exhaustively analysed, including sensitivity and error analyses. According to the results obtained, the substrate affinity constant (K S ) was better determined by static respirometry with pulses of increasing concentration and the maximum oxygen uptake rate (OUR ex.max ) was better determined by dynamic respirometry coupled to fitting procedure. The best method for combined K S and OUR ex.max determination was static respirometry with pulses of increasing concentration.


Subject(s)
Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods , Nitrification , Oxygen Consumption , Bioreactors/microbiology , Kinetics
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(supl.3): 163-174, Oct. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638096

ABSTRACT

Ichthyofauna associated to a shallow reef in Morrocoy National Park, Venezuela. Morrocoy National Park is one of the most studied coastal marine enviroments in Venezuela; however, efforts have been concentrated in south zone. In this study we select a shallow reef located in the north zone, characterized the benthic community and the structure of the fish community was studied using visual censuses. The benthic community was dominated by dead coral covered by algae (31%) and the live coral coverage was 12%. A total of 65 fish species belonging to 24 families were recorded, being Pomacentridae (43%), Scaridae (19%) and Haemulidae (15%) the most abundant families. Significant differences in the fish species abundances were found along the depth gradient, which could be related to the habitat characteristics, nevertheless herbivorous species dominance was evident at all depth strata. There seems to be a trend towards greater richness and density in the south zone reefs, and these differences may be related to the presence of extensive seagrass meadows and mangrove forests in that area or to differences in the recruitment patterns. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (Suppl. 3): 163-174. Epub 2010 October 01.


El Parque Nacional Morrocoy representa uno de los ambientes marino costero mejor estudiado en Venezuela, sin embargo, los esfuerzos se han concentrado en la zona sur. Se seleccionó un arrecife ubicado en la zona norte del parque, se caracterizó la comunidad bentónica y se realizaron censos visuales para describir la estructura de la comunidad íctica. Este arrecife presenta un grado de afectación intermedio al compararlo con otras zonas dentro del parque, siendo el sustrato dominante coral muerto cubierto por algas (31%) y la cobertura de coral vivo fue del 12%. La ictiofauna estuvo conformada por 65 especies pertenecientes a 24 familias, siendo Pomacentridae (43%), Scaridae (19%) y Haemulidae (15%) las más importantes. Se observaron diferencias significativas en las abundancias de la mayoría de las especies entre los estratos de profundidad, lo cual podría estar relacionado a características del hábitat. Sin embargo, la dominancia de las especies de herbívoros fue evidente en todos los estratos. Parece existir una tendencia a una mayor riqueza y abundancia en los arrecifes de la zona sur, y estas diferencias pueden estar relacionadas más que al estado del arrecife, a la presencia de una extensa zona de praderas y manglares en esa zona o a diferencias en los patrones de reclutamiento.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , Coral Reefs , Fishes/classification , Population Density , Venezuela
7.
Rev Biol Trop ; 58 Suppl 3: 163-74, 2010 Oct.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21302529

ABSTRACT

Ichthyofauna associated to a shallow reef in Morrocoy National Park, Venezuela. Morrocoy National Park is one of the most studied coastal marine environments in Venezuela; however, efforts have been concentrated in south zone. In this study we select a shallow reef located in the north zone, characterized the benthic community and the structure of the fish community was studied using visual censuses. The benthic community was dominated by dead coral covered by algae (31%) and the live coral coverage was 12%. A total of 65 fish species belonging to 24 families were recorded, being Pomacentridae (43%), Scaridae (19%) and Haemulidae (15%) the most abundant families. Significant differences in the fish species abundances were found along the depth gradient, which could be related to the habitat characteristics, nevertheless herbivorous species dominance was evident at all depth strata. There seems to be a trend towards greater richness and density in the south zone reefs, and these differences may be related to the presence of extensive seagrass meadows and mangrove forests in that area or to differences in the recruitment patterns.


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Coral Reefs , Fishes/classification , Animals , Population Density , Venezuela
8.
Plant Dis ; 90(12): 1552, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30780983

ABSTRACT

During August 2005, wilted cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Tasty Green) plants were observed in a commercial greenhouse with a closed hydroponic system in the state of Mexico. Disease incidence was 50%. Diseased plants were detected 15 days after transplanting, when plants were overwatered. Yield was severely reduced when disease affected mature plants. Wilted plants showed basal stem lesions and root rot. Phytophthora capsici was consistently isolated from diseased tissue on corn meal agar (CMA) with tartaric acid. Oomycete identification was based on sporangial and gametangial characteristics (2). Sporangia produced on blocks of CMA at 25°C were spherical, broadly ellipsoid or obovoid with one papillae, and deciduous with a long pedicel (1). The isolates were heterothallic, and oogonia with amphigynous antheridia were observed in pairings with an A1 isolate of P. capsici, therefore, the isolates were determined to be an A2. Pathogenicity tests were conducted on 2-month-old cucumber seedlings under controlled conditions (25°C). Inoculation was performed by placing small pieces of agar with mycelium of 5- to 7-day-old cultures on the stem base and wrapping with Parafilm. Control plants were inoculated with CMA agar. No symptoms were observed on the control. Plants inoculated with the P. capsici isolated from the diseased cucumbers showed a basal stem lesion, followed by wilting and death 7 to 14 days after inoculation. The isolate was also pathogenic on tomato and eggplant that were grown at the same time in the commercial greenhouse sharing the nutrient solution. P. capsici sporangia were observed on the roots of both hosts. To our knowledge, this is the first report of P. capsici affecting cucumber in a hydroponics system in Mexico. References: (1) M. Aragaki and J. Y. Uchida. Mycologia 93:137, 2001. (2) D. C. Erwin and O. K. Ribeiro. Phytophthora Diseases Worldwide. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul MN, 1996.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (7): 898-900, 2005 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15700074

ABSTRACT

Gold electrodes, previously prepared with surface anchored PAMAM dendrimers, were further modified with a Ni-containing tetraazamacrocycle resulting in a novel electrocatalytic material which proved to be particularly efficient for the electrochemical oxidation of methanol in basic aqueous medium.


Subject(s)
Dendrimers/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Methanol/chemistry , Nickel/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Polyamines/chemistry , Catalysis , Electrochemistry , Molecular Structure , Oxidation-Reduction , Surface Properties , Water/chemistry
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Talanta ; 45(5): 875-82, 1998 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18967073

ABSTRACT

Liquid-liquid extraction of Co(II) and Zn(II) by methylisobutylcetone (MIBK) has been studied systematically from NH(4)SCN/H(2)SO(4) media. The influence of sulphuric acid concentration on the percentage of extraction of Co(II) and Zn(II) has been discussed. It is shown that sulphuric acid concentration has not the same effect on distribution curves of Co(II) and Zn(II). Thus, it is possible to have a separation of Zn(II) of Co(II) when [NH(4)SCN] is 0.5 mol l(-1) and [H(2)SO(4)] is about 2 mol l(-1). Under these conditions the separation factor (S(Zn/Co)) is around 580. The results are treated in terms of thermodynamic activities in aqueous phase, to determine the composition of the extracted complexes (M:SCN(-)) and to discuss the extraction mechanism.

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Eur J Pharmacol ; 57(1): 21-7, 1979 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-477738

ABSTRACT

The monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor pargyline induced a moderate (about 20 mm Hg) but persistent (48 h) decrease of systolic blood pressure in unanesthetized adult spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) but not in normotensive rats. The fall of blood pressure correlated with the blockade of norepinephrine (NE) deamination by brain homogenates. After an intracerebroventricular (icv) injection of 6-hydroxydopamine, which lowered brain NE content by about 70%, pargyline was unable to diminish arterial pressure. Blockade of central alpha-adrenoceptors by treatment with phentolamine (100 microgram icv) could either prevent or reverse the fall of blood pressure in SHR induced by pargylline. Moreover, a low dose of pargyline injected directly into the brain lowered arterial pressure. We conclude that the hypotensive action of pargylline in SHR appears to be the consequence of NE accumulating at an inhibitory alpha-adrenoceptor in brain.


Subject(s)
Antihypertensive Agents , Brain/drug effects , Hypertension/physiopathology , Pargyline/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Brain/enzymology , Injections, Intraventricular , Male , Monoamine Oxidase/metabolism , Pargyline/administration & dosage , Phentolamine/pharmacology , Rats , Time Factors
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