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Bioaccesibility of Cylindrospermopsin from cooked fish muscle after the application of an in vitro digestion model and its bioavailability.

2017

Humans can be exposed to cyanotoxins through the ingestion of contaminated water, food or beverages. In the present work, the bioaccesibility of Cylindrospermopsin (CYN), one of the most relevant cyanotoxins, was evaluated in a pure CYN solution and cooked CYN-contaminated fish muscles (20 μg/mL). An in vitro digestion model including the salivar, gastric, duodenal and colonic phases was performed, being each fraction analyzed by HPLC-MS-MS to evaluate CYN degradation. Moreover, Caco-2/TC7 cells were exposed to the digested duodenal and colonic phases to elucidate the final bioavailability of CYN in an approximation to the real human exposure scenario. The results revealed that CYN bioacces…

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EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL IMPROVES LEARNING AND MEMORY IN SAMP8 MICE

2011

Abstract. Polyphenols are potent antioxidants found in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO); antioxidants have been shown to reverse age- and disease-related learning and memory deficits. We examined the effects of EVOO on learning and memory in SAMP8 mice, an age-related learning/memory impairment model associated with increased amyloid- protein and brain oxidative damage. We administered EVOO, coconut oil, or butter to 11 month old SAMP8 mice for 6 weeks. Mice were tested in T-maze foot shock avoidance and one-trial novel object recognition with a 24 h delay. Mice which received EVOO had improved acquisition in the T-maze and spent more time with the novel object in one-trial novel object recogni…

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Extraction, Characterization and Incorporation of Hypericum scruglii Extract in Ad Hoc Formulated Phospholipid Vesicles Designed for the Treatment of…

2020

An extract of Hypericum scruglii, an endangered endemic plant of Sardinia (Italy), was prepared and characterized. It was loaded in special phospholipid vesicles, glycerosomes, which were modified by adding maltodextrin (glucidex) and a polymer (gelatin or hyaluronan). The corresponding liposomes were also prepared and used as reference. The vesicles disclosed suitable physicochemical features for skin delivery. Indeed, their mean diameter ranged from 120 to 160 nm, they were homogeneously dispersed (polydispersity index &le

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Impact of

2018

Drosophila melanogaster has been for over a century the model of choice of several neurobiologists to decipher the formation and development of the nervous system as well as to mirror the pathophysiological conditions of many human neurodegenerative diseases. The rare disease Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA) is not an exception. Since the isolation of the responsible gene more than two decades ago, the analysis of the fly orthologue has proven to be an excellent avenue to understand the development and progression of the disease, to unravel pivotal mechanisms underpinning the pathology and to identify genes and molecules that might well be either disease biomarkers or promising targets for therap…

frataxinDrug Evaluation PreclinicalFriedreich’s ataxiaReviewLipid Metabolismdrug screensDisease Models AnimalOxidative Stressendoplasmic reticulumDrosophila melanogasterPhenotypeironFriedreich AtaxiaIron-Binding Proteinsmetal homeostasisAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGene Silencinggenetic screensInternational journal of molecular sciences
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When virtual and real worlds coexist: Visualization and visual system affect spatial performance in augmented reality

2021

New visualization approaches are being actively developed aiming to mitigate the effect of vergence-accommodation conflict in stereoscopic augmented reality; however, high interindividual variability in spatial performance makes it difficult to predict user gain. To address this issue, we investigated the effects of consistent and inconsistent binocular and focus cues on perceptual matching in the stereoscopic environment of augmented reality using a head-mounted display that was driven in multifocal and single focal plane modes. Participants matched the distance of a real object with images projected at three viewing distances, concordant with the display focal planes when driven in the mu…

genetic structuresComputer scienceperceptual matchingmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONStereoscopydepth cuesArticlelaw.inventionlawPerceptionHumansComputer visionmedia_commonAugmented Realitybusiness.industryAccommodation OcularEmmetropiaSensory SystemsVisualizationOphthalmologySpatial relationhead-mounted displaybinocular and accommodative disordersCardinal pointAugmented realityArtificial intelligenceCuesFocus (optics)Depth perceptionbusinessJournal of Vision
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Evaluation of presumptive biomarkers of oxidative stress, immune response and apoptosis in primary open-angle glaucoma.

2013

There is growing interest on the correlation among oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis and primary open-angle glaucoma initiation and progression. Reactive oxygen species are formed in the eyes following a wide variety of stressors, and are largely implicated in glaucoma pathogenesis. Immune-inflammatory response mediators have recently become a target of ophthalmologic concern, including glaucoma. Much attention has been derived to the role of specific pro and anti-apoptotic molecules in glaucoma. This article reviews the early evidence suggesting that reactive oxygen species, immune inflammatory response mediators, and apoptogenic molecules are engaged in glaucoma disease. Moreover,…

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Binocular vision alterations after refractive and cataract surgery: a review.

2018

To review binocular and accommodative disorders documented after corneal or intraocular refractive surgery, in normal healthy prepresbyopic patients. A bibliographic revision was performed; it included works published before 1st July 2017 where accommodation and/or binocularity was assessed following any type of refractive surgical procedure. The search in Pubmed yielded 1273 papers, 95 of which fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Few publications reporting binocular vision and/or accommodative changes after refractive surgery in normal subjects were found. The reduction in fusional vergence is the most frequently reported alteration. Anisometropia is an important risk factor for postoperativ…

genetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentUlls -- Acomodació i refraccióEstrabismeCataract Extraction:Ciències de la visió::Optometria::Visió binocular [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]:Ciències de la visió::Optometria::Acomodació i refracció [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Eye--Accommodation and refraction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsRefractive surgerymedicineDiplopiaHumansAnisometropiaVision Binocularbusiness.industryVision TestsCataractes -- CirurgiaFusional vergenceAccommodation OcularGeneral MedicineCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseVisió binoculareye diseasesRefractive Surgical ProceduresStrabismusContact lensOphthalmologyAccommodative convergenceCataract -- Surgery030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometryBinocular visionbusinessBinocular visionAccommodation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryActa ophthalmologica
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The mechanisms of the action of omega-3s in the retina

2013

Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of visual loss in Western countries after the age of 50y. Based on large-scale epidemiologic studies, it appears now as evident that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) provide benefits in preventing both, early and late stages of AMD. The aim of this paper is to summarize the knowledge about the biological mechanisms by which omega-3 PUFAs may be protective for the retina. The content of this presentation will range from biochemical data about the occurrence of omega-3 PUFAs in retinal cell membranes to results from cellular and animal studies showing that omega-3 PUFAs can influence processes involved in signal transducti…

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In vitro evaluation of toxic effects, bioavailability and bioaccesibility of beauvericin, enniatins and fusaproliferin = Evaluación in vitro de los e…

2013

Los hongos de Fusarium pueden producir micotoxinas hexadepsipeptidicas, como beauvericina (BEA) y eniatinas (ENs) e isoprenoides como la fusaproliferina (FUS), las cuales se encuentran de forma natural en los alimentos y piensos. En las últimas décadas se han publicado datos, aunque escasos, sobre su toxicidad potencial en humanos y animales. Los objectivos de esta tesis fueron evaluar: los efectos citotóxicos de las FUS, BEA y ENs A, A1, B y B1 en células Caco-2, CHO-K1 y HT-29; los efectos citotóxicos de las ENs combinadas, la generación de especies reactivas de oxígeno (ROS) y la producción de peroxidación lipídica (LPO) tras exposición a FUS, BEA y ENs en las células Caco-2; la citoprot…

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Using exomarkers to assess mitochondrial reactive species in vivo

2014

Background:\ud The ability to measure the concentrations of small damaging and signalling molecules such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vivo is essential to understanding their biological roles. While a range of methods can be applied to in vitro systems, measuring the levels and relative changes in reactive species in vivo is challenging.\ud \ud Scope of review:\ud One approach towards achieving this goal is the use of exomarkers. In this, exogenous probe compounds are administered to the intact organism and are then transformed by the reactive molecules in vivo to produce a diagnostic exomarker. The exomarker and the precursor probe can be analysed ex vivo to infer the identity and a…

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