Concepcion Sanchez Gomez

Concepcion Sanchez Gomez
  • PhD
  • Principal Investigator at Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez

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Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez
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Background: There is a strong interest in designing new scaffolds for their potential application in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The incorporation of functionalization molecules can lead to the enhancement of scaffold properties, resulting in variations in scaffold compatibility. Therefore, the efficacy of the therapy could be com...
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Hyperglycemia during gestation can disrupt fetal heart development and increase postnatal cardiovascular disease risk. It is therefore imperative to identify early biomarkers of hyperglycemia during gestation-induced fetal heart damage and elucidate the underlying molecular pathomechanisms. Clinical investigations of diabetic adults with heart dysf...
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Despite the extensive information available on the different genetic, epigenetic, and molecular features of cardiogenesis, the origin of congenital heart defects remains unknown. Most genetic and molecular studies have been conducted outside the context of the progressive anatomical and histological changes in the embryonic heart, which is one of t...
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Natural biopolymer scaffolds and conductive nanomaterials have been widely used in cardiac tissue engineering; however, there are still challenges in the scaffold fabrication, which include enhancing nutrient delivery, biocompatibility and properties that favor the growth, maturation and functionality of the generated tissue for therapeutic applica...
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Natural biopolymer scaffolds and conductive nanomaterials have been widely used in cardiac tissue engineering; however, there are still challenges in the scaffold fabrication, which include enhancing nutrient delivery, biocompatibility and properties that favor the growth, maturation and functionality of the generated tissue for therapeutic applica...
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Tissue engineering (TE) is a therapeutic option within regenerative medicine that allows to mimic the original cell environment and functional organization of the cell types necessary for the recovery or regeneration of damaged tissue using cell sources, scaffolds, and bioreactors. Among the cell sources, the utilization of mesenchymal cells (MSCs)...
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Tissue engineering (TE) is a therapeutic option within regenerative medicine that allows to mimic the original cell environment and functional organization of the cell types necessary for the recovery or regeneration of damaged tissue using cell sources, scaffolds, and bioreactors. Among the cell sources, the utilization of mesenchymal cells (MSCs)...
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Garlic (Allium sativum) has been used in alternative medicine to treat several diseases, such as cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and hepatic diseases. Several publications have highlighted other features of garlic, including its antibacterial, antioxidative, antihypertensive, and antithrombotic properties. The properties of g...
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Recent discoveries of at least two heart fields and dynamic nature of cardiac development as well as controversies regarding the participation of heart fields in development of different heart structures led us to investigate the dynamics of incorporation of the first and second heart fields and prospective fate of the straight heart tube by labeli...
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Gliomas are the most common and most lethal primary malignant adult brain tumors, and glioblastomas are the most frequent. Several risk factors are involved in their pathogenesis; these include environmental factors as well as host factors. The etiology of most gliomas remains unknown. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), a member of the Herpesviridae family,...
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Objective There is no consensus on the embryonic components or morphogenetic processes involved in mature ventricular outflow tract development. Our goal was to use in vivo labelling to investigate the prospective fate of the myocardium of each conal wall. The conal and atrioventricular cushion mesenchyme changes during transformation into mature s...
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Burkholderia cenocepacia is an opportunistic pathogen that infects individuals with cystic fibrosis, chronic granulomatous disease, and other immunocompromised states. B. cenocepacia survives in macrophages in membrane-bound vacuoles; however, the mechanism by which B. cenocepacia gains entry into macrophages remains unknown. After macrophage inter...
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S1 Video: interactions between macrophages and B. cenocepacia. Macrophages were cultured with B. cenocepacia at a MOI of 100 by initially 5 min; the interaction was recorded during additional 20 min.
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S2 Video: B. cenocepacia moves freely into macropinosome. Macrophages were cultured with B. cenocepacia at a MOI of 100 by initially 15 min; the interaction was recorded during additional 20 min.
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Background: The resilience to face disease is a process of positive adaptation despite the loss of health. It involves developing vitality and skills to overcome the negative effects of adversity, risks, and vulnerability caused by disease. In Mexico, the Mexican Resilience Measurement Scale (RESI-M) has been validated with a general population an...
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Phloem loading is a critical process in plant physiology. The potential of regulating the translocation of photoassimilates from source to sink tissues represents an opportunity to increase crop yield. Pyrophosphate (PPi) homeostasis is crucial for normal phloem function in apoplasmic loaders. The involvement of Arabidopsis type I proton-pumping py...
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We investigated whether maternal diabetes induced in rats using streptozotocin (STZ) on Day 5 of pregnancy affects the intrauterine developmental timeline. A total of 30 pregnant Sprague-Dawley diabetic rats (DRs) and 20 control rats (CRs) were used to obtain 21-day fetuses (F21) and newborn (NB) pups. Gestational age, weight, and body size were re...
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Background. Serious ventricular septal defects associated with hypoplastic and hyperplasic ventricles or total absence of the interventricular septum (IVS) are usually incompatible with embryonic and fetal life. Despite the importance of these cardiac diseases, their causes are not yet known. Using in vivo labeling in the chick embryo, the importan...
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Background. Serious ventricular septal defects associated with ventricular hypoplasia and other hyperplasias or total absence of the interventricular septum (IVS) are usually incompatible with embryonic and fetal life. Despite the importance of these cardiac diseases, their causes are not yet known. Using in vivo labeling in the chick embryo, the i...
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Adult and embryonic laboratory rats have been used as a mammalian model organism in biomedical research, descriptive and experimental cardiac embryology, and experimental teratology. There have been, however, considerable variations and discrepancies concerning the developmental staging of the rat embryo in the reported literature, which have resul...
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We have previously reported that Salmonella infects B cells and survives within endosomal-lysosomal compartments. However, the mechanisms used by Salmonella to enter B cells remain unknown. In this study, we have shown that Salmonella induces its own entry by the induction of localized ruffling, macropinocytosis, and spacious phagosome formation. T...
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In integrating the postmortem study of morphological structures with their prospective fate in the straight tube heart in man and in chick, interpretations were made that are not consistent with results ascertained by in vivo labeling, because the prospective fate of developing structure can be only investigated by in vivo studies. For that reason,...
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Previous literature has shown the presence of a plasma membrane (PM) localized type I H +-PPase in sieve elements of Ricinus communis. Unfortunately, the physiological relevance of these findings remains obscure due to the lack of genetic and molecular reagents to study R. communis. The availability of H +-PPase gain and loss-of-function mutants in...
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No consensus exists regarding the precise contribution of myocardium and the atrioventricular (AV) cushion mesenchyme to the development of leaflets, tendinous cords (TCs) and papillary muscles. Furthermore, the origin and fate of the myocardium embedded in the immature mesenchyme of the AV cushions at the beginning of AV valvulogenesis is controve...
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In a first paper, we concluded that the muscular region of the interventricular septum is developed by the trabecular branches and showed evidence that the developing interventricular septum elongates in a direction opposite to that of atria. Nevertheless, to date the literature is lacking precise information on the importance of myocardial prolife...
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The NMH7 gene encodes a possible MADS-domain transcription factor expressed in the nodules and flowers of Medicago sativa. In this study we characterized NMH7 expression at different stages of M. sativa development and in nodules. RT-PCR and western blot analyses revealed that NMH7 is expressed in seeds, cotyledon seedlings, and primary roots. Exam...
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We are interested in identifying proteins that interact with the MADS domain protein NMH7 of Medicago sativa. We use an affinity column with a synthetic peptide derived from the MADS domain of NMH7 which has been reported to mediate protein-protein interaction with non-MADS domain interacting proteins. We identified approximately 40 and approximate...
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The structures that participate in normal ventricular septation, and to what extent they do so, are questions not yet clarified. Even less is known about how much each of the embryonic structures contributes to the topography of the mature interventricular septum (IVS). The aim of the present paper is to investigate the significance of ventricular...
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The macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the epididymis of the sexually mature Peromyscus winkelmanni (carleton) was examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. The epididymis was divided into three regions: caput, corpus and cauda. The epididymal duct was lined with columnar and cubic epithelium with stereocilia and covered by a muscu...
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El gran desarrollo de la imagenología diagnóstica en la cardiología pediátrica ha exigido un conocimiento preciso de la anatomía alterada de los corazones con cardiopatía congénita. De esta manera, la información sobre la embriología cardíaca, en los aspectos morfológicos y moleculares constituye un fundamento para comprender la anatomía de los cor...
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The ample development of diagnostic echocardiography in pediatric cardiology has demanded precise knowledge of the abnormal anatomy of hearts that present congenital cardiac diseases. As a result, the information on morphologic and molecular aspects of cardiac embryogenesis has become fundamental to understand the anomalous anatomy of the malformed...
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The normal development of the ventricular outlets and proximal region of the great arteries is a controversial subject. It is known that the conus, truncus arteriosus (truncus), and aortic sac participate; however, there are some doubts as to the actual prospective fate of the truncus. Some authors propose that it gives origin to the proximal regio...
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Living morphogenetic studies show that each definitive ventricle is constructed from different primitive cardiac segments, and each has its specific anatomical features. These ventricular segments are the atrioventricular junction; the primitive inlet segment, part of the primary heart tube, which initially provides the inlets of each ventricle; th...
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The application of nerve growth factor (NGF) to primary adrenal medulla chromaffin cell cultures induces phenotypic changes characterized mainly by the presence of neurites. A similar effect has been seen when these cells are stimulated by extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELFMF). In this study, newborn rat chromaffin cells were cultured and...
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The topic of coronary arteries in transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is complex and confusing despite having been the subject of several recently published reports. One hundred thirty-three autopsy specimens of uncomplicated TGA were studied, with special attention to methodologic issues in anatomic description and classification. Uncomplica...
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The purpose of this study was to describe the detailed anatomy and histology of the right atrioventricular valve apparatus in the chicken. Newborn and adult chicken hearts were studied by anatomic description, light and scanning electron microscopy, and histologic (Masson's trichrome stain) and histochemical (Sirius Red stain) techniques. Our findi...
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The processes of cellular migration, cellular differentiation and cellular multiplication are studied, since these are the basic developmental processes upon which teratogenic agents act resulting in congenital malformations. We also carefully analyze the interactions between teratogen-embryo in order to establish adequate parameters for analysis o...
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Our experiments using in vivo labeling techniques in the chick embryo heart have demonstrated that the straight tube heart is constituted exclusively by the primordium of the trabeculated portion of the right and left ventricles. There are, therefore, no primitive cardiac cavities. Furthermore, in the stage of looping, two new ventricular component...
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The atrioventricular septum is defined and its anatomical features are described. This consists of two regions, a muscular and a membranous region. Isolated atrioventricular types of defect are described. The normal and the pathological embryogenesis of the atrioventricular septum are discussed. A definition of the interventricular septum is given...
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Using in vivo labelling techniques we have investigated the prospective fate of the region between the interventricular grooves and the caudal end of the straight tube heart (Stage 9-), in the chick embryo using iron oxide particles and gelatin-India ink as markers. The earliest labels were placed at Stage 9- and they were traced up to the mature h...
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A brief presentation of the normal embryological development of the human interatrial septum is made. The anatomical expression of each of its embryological components is described. Our classification of interatrial septal defect is enriched by their more precise anatomical description and by making a more correct morphogenetic interpretation, base...
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Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) was produced experimentally in the chick embryo by preventing the incorporation of the posteromedial conus into the left ventricle. This was accomplished by placing a ligature around the caudal end of the conus at a stage in which it is exclusively continuous with the right ventricle. The embryos were divided in...
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The embryonic cardiac cells originate from a very homogeneous population of myocytes which, by differentiation, will form the atria, the ventricles, the conus and the truncus arteriosus. In the early stages of chick embryo development (), the wall of the truncus is formed by a layer of myocardial cells, and at about the 7th day it is formed by laye...
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The development of the truncus and the conus was studied in the chick embryo by in vivo labelling techniques. The earliest labels were placed at the stage of fusion of the myocardial troughs (stage 9-) and they were traced until the mature heart stage (stage 35). Microdissections and light microscopic studies were also carried out. The results are...
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A study was made of the development of the heart tube beginning from Hamburger & Hamilton (1951) stage 8+ up to stage 12. We used labelling with particles of iron oxide followed with time-lapse cinemicrophotography, staining with methylene blue, serial section and cutting the embryo in two halves. Our results led to the conclusion that the tubular...

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