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Jose Leopoldo Aguilar-Faisal

Jose Leopoldo Aguilar-Faisal
ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE MEDICINA IPN · Medicina de Conservación

PhD

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Chronic cases of chikungunya fever represent a public health problem in countries where the virus circulates. The disease is prolonged, in some cases, for years, resulting in disabling pain and bone erosion among other bone and joint problems. As time progresses, tissue damage is persistent, although the virus has not been found in blood or joints....
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Citation/ citar este artículo como: García-Feria, L.M., Aguilar-Faisal, L., Pastor-Nieto, R. y Serio-Silva, J.C. (2023). Changes in vegetation at small landscape scales and captivity alter the gut microbiota of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra: Atelidae). Acta Biol Colomb., 28(1), 154-164. https://doi.org/10.15446/ abc.v28n1.93450 ABSTRACT The...
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This study describes, to some extent, the VCC contribution as an early stimulation of the macrophage lineage. Regarding the onset of the innate immune response caused by infection, the β form of IL-1 is the most important interleukin involved in the onset of the inflammatory innate response. Activated macrophages treated in vitro with VCC induced t...
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Background: Polyamines are involved in several cellular processes and inhibiting their synthesis affects chikungunya virus (CHIKV) replication and translation, and, therefore, reduces the quantity of infectious viral particles produced. In this study, we evaluated the inhibition of CHIKV replication by N-ω-chloroacetyl-L-ornithine (NCAO), a compet...
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The healthy function of the gastrointestinal system is influenced by changes in the microbiota and the adaptability of the host to different habitat conditions and food availability. We isolated and identified 64 bacterial morphospecies from rectal swabs from five captive black howler monkeys (CM) and 15 wild individuals (WM) from groups living in...
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The host immune response to SARS-CoV-2 appears to play a critical role in disease pathogenesis and clinical manifestations in severe COVID-19 cases. Until now, the importance of developing a neutralizing antibody response in the acute phase and its relationship with progression to severe disease or fatal outcome among hospitalized patients remains...
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Citation: Vargas-Mendoza, N.; Madrigal-Santillán, E.; Álvarez-González, I.; Madrigal-Bujaidar, E.; Anguiano-Robledo, L.; Aguilar-Faisal, J.L.; Morales-Martínez, M.; Delgado-Olivares, L.; Rodríguez-Negrete, E.V.; Morales-González, Á.; et al. Phytochemicals in Skeletal Muscle Health: Effects of Curcumin (from Curcuma longa Linn) and Sulforaphane (fro...
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Spirulina (formerly Arthrospira) maxima (SP) is a cyanobacterium reported to have great nutritional and pharmacological potential. The objective of this study was to evaluate the protective properties of SP against ethanol-induced toxicity. Male Wistar rats were used in the study and subjected to a 70% partial hepatectomy (PH); they were then divid...
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Genetic analysis is a conventional way of identifying and monitoring captive and wildlife species. Knowledge of statistical parameters reinforcing their usefulness and effectiveness as powerful tools for preserving diversity is crucial. Although several studies have reported the diversity of cetaceans such as Tursiops truncatus using microsatellite...
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The infections caused by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), genus Alphavirus, have become a health problem around the world, due to this virus’s widespread occurrence and high morbidity rate and the absence of vaccines or antiviral drugs. In this study, we analyzed a competitive inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase—an enzyme that is key in the biosynthesis...
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Dengue manifestations range from a mild form, dengue fever (DF), to more severe forms such as dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). The ability of the host to present one of these clinical forms could be related to polymorphisms located in genes of the Toll-like receptors (TLRs) which activate the pro-inflammatory response...
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In April 2020 PLoS ONE retracted an original clinical research article, published in 2015, in which we demonstrated that individualized homeopathic treatment improves depression symptoms in climacteric women. The original assessment of this study was carried out by an expert in psychiatry (depression research) with close to 35 years' experience in...
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The infections causes by Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), family Togaviridae, genus Alfavirus, have become a health problem around the world, due to its widespread occurrence, the high morbidity rate and the absence of vaccines or antiviral treatments. We analyzed a competitive inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase, enzyme key in the biosynthesis of Polya...
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West Nile virus (WNV) emerged in the Americas with its introduction in 1999 and now is considered endemic across the Americas. In 2002, WNV was detected in Mexico, where its occurrence and mortality are considerably lower compared with the United States. However, continuous national surveillance programs in Mexico are nonexistent. Birds are conside...
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Background Periodontal disease, is a public health problem affecting 60–90% of the world adult population. The destructive stage is characterized by gingival inflammation, clinical attachment loss, and the formation of periodontal pockets between the gums and teeth. Gram‐negative bacteria can produce chronic infections by attaching themselves and g...
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Background Although individualized homeopathic treatment is effective for depression in climacteric women, there is a lack of well-designed studies of its efficacy for depression in battered women or in post-traumatic stress disorder. The aim of this study was to assess the association between individualized homeopathic treatment or fluoxetine and...
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Heterologous secondary infections are at increased risk of developing dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) due to antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). The immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses can fix and activate complement and bind to Fcɣ receptors. These factors may also play an important role in the development of ADE and thus in the pathogenesis of DHF...
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Background Dried blood and serum samples are useful resources for detecting antiviral antibodies. The conditions for elution of the sample need to be optimized for each disease. Dengue is a widespread disease in Mexico which requires continuous surveillance. In this study, we standardized and validated a protocol for the specific detection of dengu...
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Background: Periodontal disease, or periodontitis, is a public health problem affecting 60 – 90% of the world adult population. It encompasses a set of inflammatory diseases of multifactorial origin, affecting the periodontium. The destructive stage is characterized by gingival inflammation, clinical attachment loss, and the formation of periodonta...
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Since the neuraminidase (NA) enzyme of the influenza A virus plays a key role in the process of release of new viral particles from a host cell, it is often a target for new drug design. The emergence of NA mutations, such as H275Y, has led to great resistance against neuraminidase inhibitors, including oseltamivir and zanamivir. Hence, we herein d...
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Background: Climacteric is associated with both depression and metabolic dysregulation. Scarce evidence suggests that metabolic dysregulation may predict poor response to conventional antidepressants. Response to depression treatment has not been studied in homeopathic medicine. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of metabolic...
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BACKGROUND: No previous studies have investigated the use of a premixed insulin analogue in a hospital setting. OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and safety of treatment with premixed insulin analogue (insulin lispro mix 75/25, LM75/25) with the basal-plus regimen with insulin glargine in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). MATERIALS...
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Background: The Geranium genus is taxonomically classified within the family Geraniaceae Juss, which includes 5-11 genera and nearly 750 species in total. The best-known genera of this family are Geranium, consisting largely of wild plants, and Pelargonium, consisting largely of ornamental plants. Traditional uses include as an antiseptic in wounds...
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The Geranium genus is taxonomically classified within the family Geraniaceae Juss, which includes 5-11 genera and nearly 750 species in total. The best-known genera of this family are Geranium, consisting largely of wild plants, and Pelargonium, consisting largely of ornamental plants. Traditional uses include as an antiseptic in wounds and as an a...
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Perimenopausal period refers to the interval when women's menstrual cycles become irregular and is characterized by an increased risk of depression. Use of homeopathy to treat depression is widespread but there is a lack of clinical trials about its efficacy in depression in peri- and postmenopausal women. The aim of this study was to assess effica...
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The liver is one of the most important organs in the body, performing a fundamental role in the regulation of diverse processes, among which the metabolism, secretion, storage, and detoxification of endogenous and exogenous substances are prominent. Due to these functions, hepatic diseases continue to be among the main threats to public health, and...
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Background: Information is scarce about the presence of molecular alterations related to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in squamous cell carcinomas of the genital skin and about the effect of this infection in the number of Langerhans cells present in these tumors. Aims: To determine the presence of HPV in genital skin squamous cell carcin...
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Abstract Many cancer cells have high expression of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) and there is a concerted effort to seek new inhibitors of this enzyme. The aim of the study was to initially characterize the inhibition properties, then to evaluate the cytotoxicity/antiproliferative cell based activity of N-ω-chloroacetyl-l-ornithine (NCAO) on three...
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To identify the relationship between landscape use and dengue virus (DENV) occurrence in bats, we investigated the presence of DENV from anthropogenically changed and unaltered landscapes in two Biosphere Reserves: Calakmul (Campeche) and Montes Azules (Chiapas) in southern Mexico. Spleen samples of 146 bats, belonging to 16 species, were tested fo...
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Background: The perimenopausal period refers to the interval when women's menstrual cycles become irregular and is characterized by an increased risk of depressive symptoms. Use of homeopathy to treat depression is widespread but there is a lack of clinical trials about its efficacy in depression in peri- and postmenopausal women. Previous trials...
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Methods for detecting anti-lipidic particle antibodies and lipidic particles in cellular membranes for the diagnosis of diseases associated antiphosholipid syndrome are disclosed. Kits or sets to put these methods of diagnosis into practice are disclosed. Methods for the therapeutic treatment of diseases associated with antiphospholipid syndrome ar...
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In March 2009, public health surveillance detected increased numbers of influenza-like illness presenting to hospitals in Mexico City. The aetiological agent was subsequently determined to be a novel influenza A (H1N1) triple reassortant, which has spread worldwide. As a consequence the World Health Organisation has declared the first Influenza pan...
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Hexagonal phase (HII)-preferring lipids such as phosphatidate, cardiolipin, and phosphatidylserine form nonbilayer molecular arrangements in lipid bilayers. While their presence in biological membranes has not been established, in vitro studies suggest that alterations in membrane properties modify their function. In this study, antiphospholipid mo...
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Hexagonal phase (HII)-preferring lipids such as phosphatidate, cardiolipin, and phosphatidylserine form nonbilayer molecular arrangements in lipid bilayers. While their presence in biological membranes has not been established, in vitro studies suggest that alterations in membrane properties modify their function. In this study, antiphospholipid mo...
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This study is the first report that demonstrates nonlamellar arrangements, or lipidic particles, of phosphatidate inserted in the lipid bilayer of liposomes using polyclonal antibodies from mice and flow cytometry. Sera immunoreactivity was analyzed using liposomes that displayed smooth bilayers of phosphatidate particles, as shown by electron micr...

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