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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2016

Effects of Allicin on Hypertension and Cardiac Function in Chronic Kidney Disease

Ehécatl M. A. García-Trejo; Abraham Said Arellano-Buendía; Raúl Argüello-García; María Lilia Loredo-Mendoza; Fernando E. García-Arroyo; Monica G. Arellano-Mendoza; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Edilia Tapia; Laura G. Sánchez-Lozada; Horacio Osorio-Alonso

This work was performed to study the effect of allicin on hypertension and cardiac function in a rat model of CKD. The groups were control, CKD (5/6 nephrectomy), and CKD-allicin treated (CKDA) (40 mg/kg day/p.o.). Blood pressure was monitored (weekly/6 weeks). The cardiac function, vascular response to angiotensin II, oxidative stress, and heart morphometric parameters were determined. The CKD group showed hypertension and proteinuria. The coronary perfusion and left ventricular pressures were decreased in CKD group. In contrast, the vascular response to angiotensin II and expression of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) were increased. These data were associated with the increment in morphometric parameters (weight of heart and left ventricle, heart/BW and left ventricular mass index, and wall thickness). Concurrently, the oxidative stress was increased and correlated inversely with the expression of Nrf2, Keap1, and antioxidant enzymes Nrf2-regulated. Allicin treatment attenuated hypertension and improved the renal and the cardiac dysfunctions; furthermore, it decreased the vascular reactivity to angiotensin II, AT1R overexpression, and preserved morphometric parameters. Allicin also downregulated Keap1 and increased Nrf2 expression, upregulated the antioxidant enzymes, and reduced oxidative stress. In conclusion, allicin showed an antihypertensive, nephroprotective, cardioprotective, and antioxidant effects, likely through downregulation of AT1R and Keap1 expression.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

Insights on the role of boron containing moieties in the design of new potent and efficient agonists targeting the β2 adrenoceptor.

Marvin A. Soriano-Ursúa; José A. Arias-Montaño; José Correa-Basurto; Christian F. Hernández-Martínez; Yessica López-Cabrera; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Itzia I. Padilla-Martínez; José G. Trujillo-Ferrara

The development of β2 adrenoceptor (β2AR) agonists is of increasing interest because of their wide-ranging applications in medicine, particularly for the treatment of pulmonary diseases. Regarding the relaxation of smooth muscle that lines airways of mammals, some boron-containing adducts have demonstrated greater potency and efficacy compared to well-known boron-free compounds. We herein report the design and synthesis as well as the chemical and pharmacological characterization of a new boron-containing compound: ((R)-6-((S)-2-(tert-butylammonio)-1-hydroxyethyl)-2-hydroxy-2-isobutyl-4H-benzo[d][1,3,2] dioxaborinin-2-uide). Compared to its precursor (salbutamol), this compound induced relaxation of smooth muscle in guinea pig tracheal rings with greater potency and efficacy (EC50⩽28.02nM). Theoretical studies suggest the potential selectivity of this boron containing compound on the orthosteric site of beta adrenoceptors and/or signaling pathways, as well as the importance of the tetracoordinated boron atom in its structure for binding recognition properties.


Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2018

Impact of Classical Risk Factors for Arterial or Venous Thrombosis in Patients With Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Daniel Navarro-Carpentieri; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Karim Majluf-Cruz; Guillermo Espejo-Godinez; Paola Carmona-Olvera; Manuel Moreno-Hernández; Yolanda Lugo-García; Jesús Hernández-Juárez; Luis Loarca-Piña; Irma Isordia-Salas; Abraham Majluf-Cruz

There are classical risk factors associated with arterial thrombosis (AT) or venous thromboembolic disease (VTD). However, less is known about these risk factors and AT or VTD episodes in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Our aim was to elucidate whether APS-related thrombotic episodes are associated with the same risk factors as the non-APS population. We gathered demographics, medical history, complications, and causes of death associated with the risk factors for AT or VTD in patients with APS. We analyzed 677 thrombotic events in 386 patients. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and grade 3 obesity were associated with VTD instead of AT. There were no significant differences between the groups for almost all laboratory tests analyzed, although lupus anticoagulant was significantly higher in the VTD group. We suggest that thrombosis in APS is due to the APS itself and that the risks factors for AT or VTD do not have a main role. Our findings may have an ethnical background. Therefore, it may be difficult to elaborate predictive thrombotic clinical scores applicable to patients with different ethnical background.


The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2017

Participation of COX-1 and COX-2 in the contractile effect of phenylephrine in prepubescent and old rats

Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Israel Ramirez-Sanchez; Elvia Mera-Jimenez; Ivan Rubio-Gayosso; Maria Eugenia Aguilar-Najera; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez

Vascular reactivity can be influenced by the vascular region, animal age, and pathologies present. Prostaglandins (produced by COX-1 and COX-2) play an important role in the contractile response to phenylephrine in the abdominal aorta of young rats. Although these COXs are found in many tissues, their distribution and role in vascular reactivity are not clear. At a vascular level, they take part in the homeostasis functions involved in many physiological and pathologic processes (e.g., arterial pressure and inflammatory processes). The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the contractile response to phenylephrine of thoracic/abdominal aorta and the coronary artery during aging in rats. Three groups of rats were formed and sacrificed at three distinct ages: prepubescent, young and old adult. The results suggest that there is a higher participation of prostanoids in the contractile effect of phenylephrine in pre-pubescent rats, and a lower participation of the same in old rats. Contrarily, there seems to be a higher participation of prostanoids in the contractile response of the coronary artery of older than pre-pubescent rats. Considering that the changes in the expression of COX-2 were similar for the three age groups and the two tissues tested, and that expression of COX-1 is apparently greater in older rats, COX-1 and COX-2 may lose functionality in relation to their corresponding receptors during aging in rats.


Physiology and Pharmacology | 2017

Changes in vascular reactivity of the coronary artery and thoracic aorta in mice null in the delta sarcoglycan gene

Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Ivan Rubio-Gayosso; Ramón Coral


Physiology and Pharmacology | 2017

Changes in vascular reactivity of the coronary artery and thoracic aorta in the delta sarcoglycan null mutant mice

Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Alexandre Kormanovski; Ivan Rubio Gayosso; Ramón Mauricio Coral-Vázquez


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Oxidative stress and vascular reactivity changes in thoracic and abdominal aorta expose at the hyperbaric oxygenation (693.1)

Nallely Acevedo-Villavicencio; Alexander Kormanovsky; Cleva Villanueva-Lopez; Israel Ramirez-Sanchez; Eleazar Lara-Padilla; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Changes during development of COX 1 and 2 in heart, abdominal and thoracic aorta (837.11)

Nallely Acevedo-Villavicencio; Monica Arellano; Israel Ramirez-Sanchez; Elvia Mera-Jimenez; Emilio Lopez-Calderon; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Oxidant-antioxidant parameters in different sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (693.2)

Miguel Ortiz-Villegas; Maria Navarro-Barrientos; Alexander Kormanovski; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Eleazar Lara-Padilla; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar


The FASEB Journal | 2013

Effect of a flavonoid-rich cacao extract on vascular reactivity in a mouse model

Karen Geneve Castillo-Hernandez; Maria del Carmen Castillo-Hernandez; Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar; Ramón Mauricio Coral-Vázquez

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Gustavo Guevara-Balcazar

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Carlos Castillo-Henkel

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Eleazar Lara-Padilla

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Israel Ramirez-Sanchez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Elvia Mera-Jimenez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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G.C. Villanueva-Lopez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Ivan Rubio-Gayosso

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Abraham Majluf-Cruz

Mexican Social Security Institute

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