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NUTRITIONAL AND HORMONAL FACTORS AFFECTING FRUIT SET IN AVOCADO (Persea americana Mill.)
2017
Under favourable conditions, the avocado sets more fruits than the tree is able to bring to maturity, so that the plant adjusts, during the early stages of development, its ability to nourish them by modifying their number, that is, causing the fruit drop of those who can not maintain their growth rate. Accordingly, carbohydrate availability could be a key factor in the physiological abscission of these fruits. Since this species presents dichogamy, the abscission of fruits has also been attributed to the absence of pollination, but at the same time it has been related to failures in seed development, embryo abortion, seed coat collapse, and with the effect of an environmental stress, espec…
Tamoxifen-loaded polymeric micelles: preparation, physico-chemical characterization and in vitro evaluation studies.
2004
Several samples of polymeric micelles, formed by amphiphilic derivatives of PHEA, obtained by grafting into polymeric backbone of PEGs and/or hexadecylamine groups (PHEA-PEG-C(16) and PHEA-C(16)) and containing different amount of Tamoxifen, were prepared. All Tamoxifen-loaded polymeric micelles showed to increase drug water solubility. TEM studies provided evidence of the formation of supramolecular core/shell architectures containing drug, in the nanoscopic range and with spherical shape. Samples with different amount of encapsulated Tamoxifen were subjected to in vitro cytotoxic studies in order to evaluate the effect of Tamoxifen micellization on cell growth inhibition. All samples of T…
Optimal management of hormonal contraceptives after an episode of venous thromboembolism
2019
Optimal management of hormonal contraception in patients with venous thromboembolism (VE) requires an individualized approach considering its potential benefits and complications during and after anticoagulant treatment. Potential benefits include prevention of pregnancy and mitigation of menstrual bleeding that is often worsened after start of anticoagulation therapy. Current evidence suggests that patients may opt for a continuation of (all forms of) hormonal contraception during anticoagulant treatment, provided that they are adequately informed by the treating physicians. Combined oral contraceptives should be stopped before anticoagulant therapy may he discontinued, preferably after th…
Different hormonal response to continuous and intermittent exercise in middle-distance and marathon runners
2008
In order to study the effects of different athletic backgrounds on exercise-induced hormonal responses, serum testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone and cortisol concentrations were measured before and after intensive continuous and intermittent running in well-trained middle-distance runners (MID) and marathon runners (MAR). They performed two 40-min exercises on a treadmill: a continuous run at an intensity of 80% [tempo run (TR)] and an intermittent run (IR) at an intensity of 100% of the velocity associated with VO(2max). The testosterone response to IR and the cortisol response to TR was higher (P<0.05) in MID compared with MAR. The testosterone response to IR …
"Lights and Shades" of Fertility Preservation in Transgender Men Patients: A Clinical and Pathological Review
2023
Fertility preservation (FP) is becoming a critical issue in transgender men who desire biological offspring in the future. The prevalence of transgender individuals in the United States is increasing, and as a result, the demand for gender-affirming surgeries (GAS) and associated FP techniques is rising. Despite the growing demand, there is currently no personalized approach to FP for transgender men, and the available techniques have limitations that require further investigation. In the present review we carefully examine the existing literature on this topic to highlight the shortcomings of current methods and areas where additional research is needed to advance the field. Hormonal thera…
La identidad del sujeto. Un estudio basado en el cerebro y el cuerpo
2015
Investigación sobre la construcción del sujeto a partir de la influencia de nuestra prehistoria en nuestro cerebro y sus consecuencias a día de hoy. Iniciando el estudio en la asunción de la importancia del cerebro, al eliminar el dualismo mente-cerebro partiendo de Quine y el materialismo eliminativo de Paul y Patricia Churchland, para proseguir con el ámbito del cableado cerebral, la influencia de las hormonas y la evolución de nuestra sexualidad en la identidad de los sujetos, sobre todo de las mujeres, aunque también en otras identidades. Así como el comportamiento y las consecuencias por parte del actual contexto.
Sexual behaviors and function during menopausal transition—does menopausal hormonal therapy play a role?
2020
Objectives: The menopausal transition is a biological adaptation to the variety of life changes (body, comorbidities, relationship), but that biology is not an “end all” in the context of sexual function and overall sexual health. The aim of this study is to evaluate determinants altering the risk of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and other sexual problems and to establish whether menopausal hormonal therapy (MHT) decreases that risk and modifies sexual behaviors. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in 210 women between the ages of 45 and 55. Two groups were identified: MHT users (n = 107) and controls—MHT non-users (n = 103). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of M…
Tratamiento de preservación de fertilidad en pacientes con cáncer de endometrio
2021
El carcinoma endometrial (CE) en mujeres jóvenes es un hecho infrecuente, tan solo el 4% de los diagnósticos se realizan en menores de 40 años. El estándar para el tratamiento es la cirugía con una supervivencia global a 5 años en torno al 93%. Como alternativa, en casos en los que existe un gran deseo genésico, se puede plantear un tratamiento conservador alternativo basado en progestágenos orales, fundamentalmente acetato de medroxiprogesterona o acetato de megestrol y más recientemente, DIU de levonorgestrel. Esta opción se podría considerar en pacientes con diagnóstico histológico de CE bien diferenciado (o enfermedad premaligna como hiperplasia atípica) en estadio inicial, cuando no ex…
Prevalence of relative energy deficiency in sport among well-trained male Norwegian cyclists and long-distance runners
2016
Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2016 Introduction Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) links low and reduced energy availability (EA) with negative health and performance consequences, though not well investigated in male endurance athletes. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of RED-S and associated health consequences in well-trained male endurance athletes. Methods Forty-one subjects, cyclists (n=21) and runners (n=20) [age: 40 (31-45) years; BMI: 23.5 (21.4-24.0) kg/m2; body-fat: 14.0% (10.0-16.5%); training volume: 12 (9-16) h/week presented as median + interquartile range] were recruited. Protocol included assessment of bone health, …
The interplay between metabolome, epigenome and metabolic syndrome in severe obesity: the influence of sex and age
2022
Antecedentes: la obesidad en adultos se define como una acumulación anormal o excesiva de grasa que representa un importante factor de riesgo para la salud, contribuyendo a aumentar la morbilidad y la mortalidad. Aunque las condiciones de salud subyacentes y la genética podrían ser en algunos casos las principales causas de la obesidad, en la mayoría de los casos es el resultado de estilos de vida poco saludables a largo plazo. En su forma más severa clínicamente (obesidad de Clase III), el tejido adiposo se convierte en el órgano endocrino metabólico más grande que interactúa fuertemente con el sistema endocrino y contribuye al desarrollo del síndrome metabólico (MetS). El MetS es consider…