Gisel Padula
National University of La Plata
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Nutrition Research | 2009
Gisel Padula; Susana Alicia Salceda; Analía Seoane
The relationship between protein-energy malnutrition and genetic damage has been studied in human beings and laboratory animals, but results are still conflicting. The aim of the present study was to assess the induction of structural chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes of children with primary protein-energy malnutrition. A case-control study was performed. Samples were obtained from 25 primary malnourished infants (mean age, 22 months; range, 1-66 months). The control group consisted of 25 eutrophic children from the same population who were matched 1:1 by age and sex. Anthropometric and clinic evaluations were performed to assess nutritional condition. Before blood collection, we interviewed each individuals parent to complete a semi-structural survey specifying age, dietary habits, viral or bacterial diseases; previous exposure to diagnostic x-rays; and use of therapeutic drugs. After 48 hours, 100 cultured lymphocytes were analyzed per patient. Statistical analysis was performed using the Epi Dat 3.0 program (P < or = .05). The chromosomal aberration frequency was nearly 7 times higher in malnourished infants than in controls (14.61% vs 2.2%, respectively). This difference was statistically significant (P < .001) and may be explained by the occurrence of achromatic lesions, breaks, and telomeric associations. DNA damage could be attributed to several factors: severe deficiency of essential nutrients (ie zinc, iron, and vitamin A) required in the synthesis of DNA maintenance factors; deterioration of repair mechanisms allowing the persistence of an unusually high number of structural chromosomal aberrations; and/or the absence of specific factors needed to protect the cell against oxidative DNA damage.
VI Jornadas Nacionales de Antropología Biológica | 2004
Gisel Padula; Alejandro C. Tobisch; Susana Alicia Salceda
Durante las Sextas Jornadas Nacionales de Antropologia Biologica, llevadas a cabo entre el 8 y el 11 de octubre de 2003, en Catamarca, tuvo lugar la Mesa de Trabajo sobre Ensenanza de la Antropologia Biologica, coordinada por la Dra. Delia Lomaglio, de la que participaron docentes e investigadores pertenecientes a universidades de las regiones Norte Grande, Centro y Patagonia de Argentina y colegas extranjeros de Espana y Uruguay. Los temas tratados fueron: 1. Analisis del estado actual de la ensenanza de la Antropologia Biologica en general y su relacion con otras disciplinas y en los diferentes niveles educativos. 2. Insercion de la Antropologia Biologica en carreras antropologicas. 3. Insercion de la Antropologia Biologica en carreras no antropologicas (Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias Naturales, Ciencias Humanas). 4. Banco de Antropologos Biologos.
Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 2008
Gisel Padula; Susana Alicia Salceda
Biological Trace Element Research | 2014
Gisel Padula; Horacio F González; Ana Varea; Analía Seoane
IJEB Vol.54(08) [August 2016] | 2016
Gisel Padula; María Virginia Ponzinibbio; Analía Seoane
Archive | 2007
Gisel Padula; Susana Alicia Salceda
Ludovica pediátr | 2004
Gisel Padula; Susana Alicia Salceda; Marina Prozzi; Adriana Fernández; Analía Seoane
Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica | 2017
Rocío Celeste Gambaro; Analía Seoane; Gisel Padula
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal | 2017
Gisel Padula; María Virginia Ponzinibbio; Rocío Celeste Gambaro; Analía Seoane
Archive | 2014
Gisel Padula; María Virginia Ponzinibbio; Analía Seoane