David Montes González
University of Extremadura
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Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2010
Javier Espino; Ignacio Bejarano; Sergio D. Paredes; David Montes González; C. Barriga; Russel J. Reiter; José A. Pariente; Ana B. Rodríguez
Ageing is associated with an increased production of free radicals and alterations in the mechanisms of adaptation to oxidative stress. In fact, the free radical theory of ageing proposes that deleterious actions of free radicals are responsible for the functional deterioration associated with ageing. Moreover, a close relationship exists between calcium homeostasis and oxidative stress. The current work was aimed at proving that intracellular calcium overload induced by N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP) and/or thapsigargin leads to oxidative stress. We additionally examined the effect of melatonin on the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cell viability in human leucocytes collected from young (20-30-year-old) and elderly (65-75-year-old) individuals under both basal and oxidative stress-induced conditions. Treatments with 10 nM FMLP and/or 1 microM thapsigargin induced a transient increase in cytosolic free-calcium concentration ([Ca(2 + )](c)) in human leucocytes due to calcium release from internal stores, and led in turn to oxidative stress, as assessed by intracellular ROS measurement. Non-treated leucocytes from aged individuals exhibited higher ROS levels and lower rates of cell survival when compared to leucocytes from young individuals. Similar results were obtained in FMLP and/or thapsigargin-treated leucocytes from elderly individuals when compared to those from the young individuals. Melatonin treatment significantly reduced both hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) and superoxide anion levels, likely due to its free-radical scavenging properties, and enhanced leucocyte viability in both age groups. Therefore, melatonin may be a useful tool for the treatment of disease states and processes where an excessive production of oxidative damage occurs.
Science of The Total Environment | 2016
Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; David Montes González; Guillermo Rey Gozalo
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Current Pollution Reports | 2018
Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez
Noise pollution distribution in each city around the world is necessarily influenced by its own design. A lot of factor associated to urban planning have a considerable effect on volume of traffic, vehicles distribution, traffic conditions, etc. And it is know that, from a temporal and spatial point of view, the most important source of noise in cities is road traffic. For that, good relationships between urban planning and different factors such as urban density, urban morphology, urban land use, street distribution, street environment and green spaces are being founded. In this way, the fact of finding a sustainable city could be closer, at least with respect to noise pollution. A good knowledge of these relationships would allow better prediction, analysis and prevention of such pollution through an effective design of urban environments. However, although in the first decade of XXI century these relationships were treated in some works, only some aspects of these problems were considered, essentially focused on street functionality. In the last years, this topic has reached more important development and more studies focused on the analysis of the relationships between the distributions of pollution and urbanism. This work makes a revision of spatial sampling methodologies for noise pollution assessment in relation with urban planning and a review of studies that have analysed the relationships between urban noise and different specifics aspects of urban design.
The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2009
Abdülhadi Cihangir Uğuz; Mustafa Nazıroğlu; Javier Espino; Ignacio Bejarano; David Montes González; Ana B. Rodríguez; José A. Pariente
Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2009
Graciela M. Lozano; Ignacio Bejarano; Javier Espino; David Montes González; Águeda Ortiz; Juan Pedro Fuentes García; Ana B. Rodríguez; José A. Pariente
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2010
David Montes González; Javier Espino; Ignacio Bejarano; J. J. López; A. B. Rodriguez; José A. Pariente
Applied Acoustics | 2016
Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; J. Trujillo Carmona; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga; Valentín Gómez Escobar; Rosendo Vílchez-Gómez; Juan Antonio Méndez Sierra; Carlos Prieto-Gajardo
Science of The Total Environment | 2018
Guillermo Rey Gozalo; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; David Montes González; Pedro Atanasio Moraga
1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION ADVANCES (HEAD' 15) | 2015
David Montes González; Alejandrina Gallego-Picó; Rosa Mª Garcinuño; Mª José Morcillo; Jesús Senén Durand; Pilar Fernández
Applied Acoustics | 2018
David Montes González; Juan Miguel Barrigón Morillas; Guillermo Rey Gozalo