Concepción Zaragoza
University of Extremadura
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Autophagy | 2007
Rosa A. González-Polo; Mireia Niso-Santano; Miguel A. Ortiz-Ortiz; Ana Gómez-Martín; Jose M. Moran; Lourdes García-Rubio; Javier Francisco-Morcillo; Concepción Zaragoza; Germán Soler; José M. Fuentes
Paraquat (PQ) (1, 1’-dimethyl-4, 4’-bipyridinium dichloride), a widely used herbicide, has been suggested as a potential etiologic factor for the development of Parkinson’s disease (PD). In neurons from patients with PD display characteristics of autophagy, a degradative mechanism involved in the recycling and turnover of cytoplasmic constituents from eukaryotic cells. Low concentrations of paraquat have been recently found to induce autophagy in human neuroblastoma cells, and ultimately the neurons succumb to apoptotic death. Whereas caspase inhibition retarded cell death, autophagy inhibition accelerated the apoptotic cell death induced by paraquat. These findings suggest a relationship between autophagy and apoptotic cell death in human neuroblastoma cells treated with paraquat and open a new line of investigation to advance our knowledge regarding the origin of PD. Addendum to Inhibition of Paraquat-Induced Autophagy Accelerates the Apoptotic Cell Death in Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cells R.A. González-Polo, M. Niso-Santano, M.A. Ortíz-Ortíz, A. Gómez-Martín, J.M. Morán, L. García-Rubio, J. Francisco-Morcillo, C. Zaragoza , G. Soler and J.M. Fuentes Toxicological Science 2007; In press
Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2003
Concepción Zaragoza; Rafael Barrera; Francisco Centeno; Jose A. Tapia; M.C. Mañé
Canine leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease that can cause interstitial nephritis. As a consequence of the renal damage, proteinuria may occur. To determine the urine protein pattern in the disease we performed sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) on the urine from 10 dogs with leptospirosis and 20 healthy dogs. Western blotting analysis of the urine samples with antibodies against canine IgG and IgA was also performed to identify these immunoglobulins in the urine. Urine electrophoresis showed three new bands in the dogs suffering from leptospirosis. Only two of the dogs with leptospirosis showed detectable concentrations of IgG and IgA in urine, while a third animal showed IgG alone. The study showed a 36.7% increase in the excretion of low molecular weight proteins in dogs with leptospirosis but almost no change in the high molecular weight protein pattern. These results, together with the low number of animal with detectable concentrations of IgG and IgA in the urine, support the view that canine leptospirosis is characterized by interstitial nephritis.
Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria | 2010
Rafael Barrera; Mv Carapeto; Ma Habela; Concepción Zaragoza
Serum electrophoresis in cellulose acetate strips is a technique commonly used to separate the protein fractions. This technique allows detecting quantitativ...
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2015
Vanesa Lucas; Rafael Barrera; Francisco J. Duque; Patricia Ruiz; Concepción Zaragoza
OBJECTIVE To investigate effects of exercise on hematologic and biochemical values (especially markers of inflammation and muscle damage) in Spanish Greyhounds used for hunting without previous training. ANIMALS 32 Spanish Greyhounds and 31 dogs of other breeds. PROCEDURES Hematologic variables and concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) and other biochemical markers were compared in samples obtained from Spanish Greyhounds 24 hours after exercise (eg, a hunting race) and 2 months after exercise (ie, at rest) and from non-Spanish Greyhounds at rest. All dogs were healthy. Hematologic and biochemical analyses were performed within 24 hours after samples were obtained, and results were compared by means of a Student t test. RESULTS CRP concentration and muscle enzyme (creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, and aspartate aminotransferase) activities were significantly higher and serum iron concentration was significantly lower for Spanish Greyhounds after exercise than at rest. The WBC and neutrophil counts were significantly higher after exercise then at rest. Plasma alanine transaminase activity and total protein, calcium, and phosphorus concentrations were significantly higher after exercise than at rest. Spanish Greyhounds at rest had higher RBC counts, PCVs, and hemoglobin concentrations and lower WBC, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts, compared with values for non-Spanish Greyhounds at rest. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Exercise of Spanish Greyhounds without prior training activated an acute-phase response represented by an increase in serum CRP concentration and decrease in serum albumin and iron concentrations. These changes, along with leukocytosis and neutrophilia, were indicative of a subclinical inflammatory state in Spanish Greyhounds.
Veterinary Record | 2010
Francisco J. Duque; R. Barrera-Chacón; Patricia Ruiz; Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal; Concepción Zaragoza; José María Domínguez-Roldán
Changes in blood flow in the arteries of the canine skull base following compression of the ipsilateral carotid artery were evaluated. Forty healthy conscious dogs were evaluated during examination in lateral recumbency. Using the temporal window, the rostral, middle and caudal cerebral arteries were evaluated. The basilar artery was studied through the suboccipital window. Following compression, the pulse Doppler signal was reduced or inverted when interrogating the rostral or middle cerebral artery, and no change was observed when the caudal cerebral artery or basilar artery was evaluated.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2017
J. Muñoz; P. Soblechero; Francisco J. Duque; B. Macías-García; Patricia Ruiz; Concepción Zaragoza; Rafael Barrera
Background Oral administration of glucocorticoid alters serum cystatin C (sCysC) concentration in humans. Objective To determine if oral administration of prednisone alters sCysC in dogs without pre‐existing renal disease. Animals Forty six dogs were included: 10 dogs diagnosed with steroid responsive meningitis arteritis (SRMA; group A), 20 dogs diagnosed of pituitary‐dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH; group B), and 16 healthy control dogs (group C). Methods Retrospective observational study. SRMA diagnosed dogs were administered prednisone 4 mg/kg/24 h PO 7 days, reducing the dose to 2 mg/kg/24 h 7 days before medication withdrawal. In group A, sampling was performed at days 0, 7, 14 and a final control at day 21. Blood and urine samples were collected in the 3 groups, and in group A, sampling was performed at all time points (days 1, 7, 14, and 21). Results In group A, sCysC was significantly higher at day 7 compared to the control group (0.4 ± 0.04 mg/L vs. 0.18 ± 0.03 mg/L mean ± SEM respectively P < 0.01); sCysC values decreased to basal at day 14 when the dose was decreased and after 1 week of withdrawal of prednisone (0.27 ± 0.03 mg/L for group A at day 14 and 0.15 ± 0.02 mg/L at day 21; P > 0.05). Dogs with PDH included in group B did not have significant differences in sCysC (0.22 ± 0.03 mg/L) compared to control (P > 0.05). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Oral administration of prednisone unlike altered endogenous glucocorticoid production, increases sCysC in dogs in a dose‐dependent fashion.
Toxicological Sciences | 2007
Rosa A. González-Polo; Mireia Niso-Santano; Miguel A. Ortiz-Ortiz; Ana Gómez-Martín; Jose M. Moran; Lourdes García-Rubio; Javier Francisco-Morcillo; Concepción Zaragoza; Germán Soler; José M. Fuentes
Veterinary Research | 2003
Concepción Zaragoza; Rafael Barrera; Francisco Centeno; Jose A. Tapia; Esther Duran; Marta González; M. Cinta
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2006
Maria Victoria Carapeto; Rafael Barrera; M.C. Mañé; Concepción Zaragoza
Theriogenology | 2004
Concepción Zaragoza; Rafael Barrera; Francisco Centeno; Jose A. Tapia; M.C. Mañé