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BioResearch Open Access | 2015

Melatonin Counteracts at a Transcriptional Level the Inflammatory and Apoptotic Response Secondary to Ischemic Brain Injury Induced by Middle Cerebral Artery Blockade in Aging Rats.

Sergio D. Paredes; Lisa Rancan; Roman Kireev; Alberto González; Pedro Louzao; Pablo González; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Cruz García; Elena Vara; J. A. F. Tresguerres

Abstract Aging increases oxidative stress and inflammation. Melatonin counteracts inflammation and apoptosis. This study investigated the possible protective effect of melatonin on the inflammatory and apoptotic response secondary to ischemia induced by blockade of the right middle cerebral artery (MCA) in aging male Wistar rats. Animals were subjected to MCA obstruction. After 24 h or 7 days of procedure, 14-month-old nontreated and treated rats with a daily dose of 10 mg/kg melatonin were sacrificed and right and left hippocampus and cortex were collected. Rats aged 2 and 6 months, respectively, were subjected to the same brain injury protocol, but they were not treated with melatonin. mRNA expression of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), Bcl-2-associated death promoter (BAD), Bcl-2-associated X protein (BAX), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), and sirtuin 1 was measured by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction. In nontreated animals, a significant time-dependent increase in IL-1β, TNF-α, BAD, and BAX was observed in the ischemic area of both hippocampus and cortex, and to a lesser extent in the contralateral hemisphere. Hippocampal GFAP was also significantly elevated, while Bcl-2 and sirtuin 1 decreased significantly in response to ischemia. Aging aggravated these changes. Melatonin administration was able to reverse significantly these alterations. In conclusion, melatonin may ameliorate the age-dependent inflammatory and apoptotic response secondary to ischemic cerebral injury.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2014

Morphological and Thermodynamic Comparison of the Lesions Created by 4 Open‐Irrigated Catheters in 2 Experimental Models

Javier Moreno; Jorge G. Quintanilla; Roberto Molina-Morúa; María Jesús García-Torrent; María José Angulo‐Hernández; Carolina Curiel‐Llamazares; Julio Ramiro-Bargueño; Pablo González; Antonio J. Caamaño; Nicasio Pérez-Castellano; José Luis Rojo-Álvarez; Carlos Macaya; Julián Pérez-Villacastín

New generation open‐irrigated catheters aim to improve irrigation efficiency. This may change lesion patterns, challenging operators. Indeed, safety issues have recently arisen. We aimed to experimentally assess 4 open‐irrigated catheters, comparing lesion size, safety, and heat transfer.


Heart Rhythm | 2015

Increased intraventricular pressures are as harmful as the electrophysiological substrate of heart failure in favoring sustained reentry in the swine heart.

Jorge G. Quintanilla; Javier Moreno; Tamara Archondo; Elena Usandizaga; Roberto Molina-Morúa; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Pablo González; María Jesús García-Torrent; David Filgueiras-Rama; Nicasio Pérez-Castellano; Carlos Macaya; Julián Pérez-Villacastín

BACKGROUND Heart failure (HF) electrophysiological remodeling (HF-ER) often includes the effect of chronically increased intraventricular pressures (IVPs) and promotes ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation (VT/VF). In addition, acutely increased IVPs have been associated with a higher rate of VT/VF episodes in chronic HF. OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that increased IVPs and/or an ionic-imbalanced (acidified), catecholamine-rich (adrenergic) milieu (AA milieu) may contribute as much as HF-ER to the substrate for reentry in HF. We used a porcine model of tachycardiomyopathy and evaluated the individual/combined contributions of (1) increased IVPs, (2) HF-ER, and (3) an AA milieu. METHODS HF-ER was induced in 7 pigs by rapid pacing. Seven pigs were used as controls. Hearts were isolated and Langendorff perfused. Programmed ventricular stimulation was conducted under low or increased IVP and normal/AA milieu (4 combinations). Epicardial optical mapping was used to quantify conduction velocity (CV), action potential duration (APD), and dispersion of repolarization (DoR). RESULTS HF-ER decreased CV (-34%; P = .002) and increased APD (11%; P = .024) and DoR (21%; P = .007). Increased IVP amplified DoR (36%; P < .001) and decreased CV (-17%; P = .001) and APD (-8%; P < .001). The AA milieu consistently modified only APD (-9%; P < .001) and led to amplified inter-/intra-subject heterogeneity. Increased IVP similarly raised the odds of inducing sustained VT/VF as the presence of HF-ER (>6-fold). CONCLUSION By magnifying DoR, decreasing CV, and shortening APD, increased IVP was as harmful as HF-ER in favoring the substrate for sustained reentry in this model. The AA milieu contributed to a much lesser extent. Thus, a stricter control of IVP might be postulated as a useful add-on antiarrhythmic strategy in HF.


Parasitology Research | 2013

A rat model of intragastric infection with Anisakis spp. live larvae: histopathological study

Jaime Zuloaga; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; María Teresa Corcuera; Fernando Gómez-Aguado; Pablo González; Rosa Rodriguez-Perez; Javier Arias-Díaz; María Luisa Caballero

Anisakiasis is a fish-borne parasitic disease caused by consumption of raw or undercooked fish or cephalopods parasited by Anisakis spp. third stage larvae. The pathological effects of the infection are the combined result of the mechanical action of the larva during tissue invasion, the direct tissue effects of the excretory/secretory products released by the parasite, and the complex interaction between the host immune system and the Anisakis antigens. The aim of this study was to develop an experimental model of infection with Anisakis spp. live larvae in rats, useful to study the acute and chronic histopathological effects of the Anisakis infection. Sprague–Dawley rats were subjected to esophageal catheterization to place larvae directly into the stomach. Reinfections at different intervals after the first infection were preformed. Live larvae were found anchored to the mucosa and passing through the wall of the stomach and showed a strong resistance being able to stay alive at different sites and at the different pH. Migration of larvae from the stomach to other organs out of the gastrointestinal tract was also observed. The histopathological study showed the acute inflammatory reaction, with predominance of polymorphonuclear eosinophils and a mild fibrotic reaction. The model of infection described is valid to study the behavior of the larvae inside the host body, the histopathological changes at the invasion site, and the effects of the repeated infections by ingestion of live larvae.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018

Comparison of the Effect of Melatonin Treatment before and after Brain Ischemic Injury in the Inflammatory and Apoptotic Response in Aged Rats

Lisa Rancan; Sergio D. Paredes; Cruz García; Pablo González; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Mario Calvo-Soto; Bryan Hyacinthe; Elena Vara; J. A. F. Tresguerres

Aging is associated with an increase in stroke risk. Melatonin, a potent free radical scavenger and broad spectrum antioxidant, has been shown to counteract inflammation and apoptosis in brain injury. However, little is known on the possible protective effects of melatonin in aged individuals affected by brain ischemia. Also, using melatonin before or after an ischemic stroke may result in significantly different molecular outcomes. The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of pre-ischemia vs. post-ischemia melatonin administration in an ischemic lesion in the cortex and hippocampus of senescent Wistar rats. An obstruction of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) to 18-month-old animals was performed. In general, animals treated with melatonin from 24 h prior to surgery until 7 days after the surgical procedure (PrevT) experienced a significant decrease in the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), Bcl-2-associated death promoter (BAD), and Bcl-2-associated X protein (BAX) in both cortex and hippocampus, while hippocampal levels of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) and B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) increased. Treatment of animals with melatonin only after surgery (AT) resulted in similar effects, but to a lesser extent than in the PrevT group. In any case, melatonin acted as a valuable therapeutic agent protecting aged animals from the harmful effects of cerebral infarction.


Cardiovascular Research | 2013

KATP channel opening accelerates and stabilizes rotors in a swine heart model of ventricular fibrillation

Jorge G. Quintanilla; Javier Moreno; Tamara Archondo; Ashley Chin; Nicasio Pérez-Castellano; Elena Usandizaga; María Jesús García-Torrent; Roberto Molina-Morúa; Pablo González; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Carlos Macaya; Julián Pérez-Villacastín


Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology | 2017

QRS duration reflects underlying changes in conduction velocity during increased intraventricular pressure and heart failure

Jorge G. Quintanilla; Javier Moreno; Tamara Archondo; José Manuel Alfonso-Almazán; José María Lillo-Castellano; Elena Usandizaga; María Jesús García-Torrent; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Pablo González; Luis Borrego; Victoria Cañadas-Godoy; Juan J. González-Ferrer; Nicasio Pérez-Castellano; Julián Pérez-Villacastín; David Filgueiras-Rama


Anales de otorrinolaringología mexicana | 2006

Cierre quirúrgico de la fístula faringocutánea postlaringectomía: nota técnica

Luis Ferbeyre Binelfa; Guillermo Sánchez Acuña; Adolfo Hidalgo González; Jorge Luis Arteaga Gattorno; Pablo González


Parasitology Research | 2018

Exploring tumourigenic potential of the parasite Anisakis: a pilot study

María Teresa Corcuera; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Jaime Zuloaga; Fernando Gómez-Aguado; Rosa Rodriguez-Perez; Ángel Mendizabal; Pablo González; Javier Arias-Díaz; María Luisa Caballero


European Heart Journal | 2013

Partial and combined contributions of remodelling, intra-ventricular pressure and an ionic-imbalanced and catecholaminergic milieu to ventricular arrhythmia inducibility in an experimental model of HF

Jorge G. Quintanilla; Javier Moreno; Tamara Archondo; C. Curiel; Roberto Molina-Morúa; Elena Usandizaga; Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada; Pablo González; Carlos Macaya; Julián Pérez-Villacastín

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Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Julián Pérez-Villacastín

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Elena Usandizaga

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Javier Moreno

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Jorge G. Quintanilla

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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María Jesús García-Torrent

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Roberto Molina-Morúa

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Tamara Archondo

Cardiovascular Institute of the South

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Luis Ferbeyre Binelfa

Mexican Social Security Institute

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