M. Begoña Ruiz-Larrea

M. Begoña Ruiz-Larrea
Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea | UPV/EHU · Departamento de Fisiología

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January 1998 - present
January 1993 - December 2011
Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
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Estrogens exert protective actions against atherosclerosis, part of these effects having been ascribed to their antioxidant properties. The aim of this work was to assess the ability of estrogens to prevent the oxidative modifications of low density lipoproteins (LDL) and other plasma lipoprotein fractions whose relationship with atherosclerosis ha...
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Oxidative stress is associated with alterations in arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism. The present work was performed to assess the effect of the oxidant tert-butyl hydroperoxide on the release of AA from rat hepatocytes, and the possible preventive actions of estrogens on this effect. The exposure of [14C]-prelabeled cells to tert-butyl hydroperoxid...
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Stilbenes, of which resveratrol is the most studied, were described as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecules. Presumably, other stilbenes have similar biological properties, but the evidence is poorly documented. Therefore, 20 stilbenes from resveratrol monomers to tetramers were screened as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents in a cellu...
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The characterization of bioactive resveratrol oligomers extracted from Vitis vinifera canes has been recently reported. Here, we screened six of these compounds (ampelopsin A, trans-ε-viniferin, hopeaphenol, isohopeaphenol, R2-viniferin, and R-viniferin) for their cytotoxic activity to human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines p53 wild-type H...
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Objective: To perform a comprehensive lipid profiling to evaluate potential lipid metabolic differences between patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and controls, and to provide a more profound understanding of the metabolic abnormalities in ALS. Methods: Twenty patients with ALS and 20 healthy controls were enrolled in a cross-section...
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Objective: To ascertain whether the oocytes of women who are obese or overweight have a different fatty acid (FA) profile than women with normal weight. Design: Prospective case-control study. Setting: Two IVF centers. Patient(s): A total of 205 women undergoing IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) were included in the study, tota...
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PGC-1α controls, to a large extent, the capacity of cells to respond to changing nutritional requirements and energetic demands. The key role of metabolic reprogramming in tumor development has highlighted the potential role of PGC-1α in cancer. To investigate how loss of PGC-1α activity in primary cells impacts the oncogenic characteristics of spo...
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Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycle with exogenous gonadotropins (COH) is associated with clinical complications. The aim of this work was to determine whether COH alters the physiological antioxidant status of follicular fluid in women with no reproductive dysfunction, compared to the natural cycle (NC). In this longitudinal study, forty-one...
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Aim: Stilbenes are well-known phytoalexins present in vine and wine. Stilbene glucosides have been identified in wine; however, other than piceid, these compounds have never been reported to be present in the woody parts of grapevine. The aims of this study were to investigate the presence of stilbene glucosides in the woody parts of the vine and t...
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Objective. Enkephalins are neuropeptides involved in functions such as pain modulation and/ or cognitive processes. It has been reported that dietary fat modifies enkephalins in the brain. Since enkephalins are hydrolyzed by enkephalinases, the study of the influence of dietary fats, differing in their degree of saturation, on brain fatty acids con...
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Objectives To analyze in detail the fatty acid (FA) composition of follicular fluid (FF) from two-sized follicles at oocyte retrieval and to determine associations of the FAs from large follicles with the woman’s age and the response to ovarian stimulation. Design Observational study. Setting University and fertility clinic. Patients Sixty-four...
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Oxidative stress is associated with obstetric complications during ovarian hyperstimulation in women undergoing in vitro fertilization. The follicular fluid contains high levels of proteins, which are the main targets of free radicals. The aim of this work was to determine specific biomarkers of non-enzymatic oxidative modifications of proteins fro...
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Currently natural products derived from plants are receiving huge attention because of their antitumor activities. In previous work we reported that an aqueous leaf extract of Vismia baccifera induced toxicity in HepG2. The present study focuses on the mechanisms of the cytotoxic actions induced by the extract. Results showed that V. baccifera was...
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Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) is used in standard protocols in in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, its use is associated with clinical complications such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. The evidence indicates that the natural cycle (NC) has a lower risk and is more physiological. In this study, we have determined the antioxidan...
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Free radicals are necessary in female reproduction, but at high concentrations they are associated with reproductive diseases and infertility. To maintain these species in non-harmful stationary concentrations, antioxidants act coordinately in reproductive tissues. Paraoxonases (PONs) are hydrolytic enzymes with a wide range of substrates capable o...
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The paraoxonases (PONs) are antioxidant enzymes associated with beneficial effects against several diseases and some exposures. Little is known, however, about the role of PONs in human reproduction. This work was conducted to investigate whether any association existed between the activities of the PON enzymes (1, 2, and 3) with the follicular siz...
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Most of the in vitro studies using liver cell lines have been performed under atmospheric oxygen partial pressure (21% O2). However, the oxygen concentrations in the liver and cancer cells are far from this value. In the present study, we have evaluated the influence of oxygen on 1) the tumor cell lines features (growth, steady-state ROS levels, GS...
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There is an increasing interest to identify plant-derived natural products with antitumor activities. In this work, we have studied the effects of aqueous leaf extracts from Amazonian Vismia and Piper species on human hepatocarcinoma cell toxicity. Results showed that, depending on the cell type, the plants displayed differential effects; thus, Vis...
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Female infertility involves an emotional impact for the woman, often leading to a state of anxiety and low self-esteem. The assisted reproduction techniques (ART) are used to overcome the problem of infertility. In a first step of the in vitro fertilization therapy women are subjected to an ovarian stimulation protocol to obtain mature oocytes, whi...
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidants are involved in the regulation of reproductive processes. Previous studies in infertile women undergoing an ovarian stimulation cycle have suggested a possible role for ROS in the occurrence of conception in In Vitro Fertilization. In this context the control of the redox balance of follicular fluid be...
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is an antibiotic used in the treatment of various cancers. However, its clinical use is limited due to the toxic effects it causes. In several biological systems reactive oxygen species (ROS) derived from DOX metabolism have been associated with its toxicity because they can alter several signal transduction pathways. One of the m...
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Background: Despite being a widely studied concept, the reference interval is the most widely used medical decision-making tool. As such, it is vital that these limits are correctly established and regularly reviewed in the clinical laboratory. Methods: The reference population comprised 315 healthy individuals selected a priori from Bizkaia pro...
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Diverse plants of ethnobotanic interest in Amazonia are commonly used in traditional medicine. We determined the antioxidant potential against lipid peroxidation, the antimicrobial activity, and the polyphenol composition of several Amazonian plants (Brownea rosademonte, Piper glandulosissimum, Piper krukoffii, Piper putumayoense, Solanum grandiflo...
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To relate the glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity level in human seminal plasma with standard semen parameters and spermatozoa fertilization potential in terms of fertilization and pregnancy rates in an IVF program. Prospective study. Human Reproduction Unit at Cruces Hospital (Vizcaya, Spain). Three hundred consecutive males from infertile coupl...
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The aims of this work were to determine (1) the effects of estrogen plus progestogen therapy (EPT) and raloxifene on oxidative stress and cardiovascular risk biomarkers in postmenopausal women and (2) the involvement of the functional G-463A polymorphism of the myeloperoxidase (MPO) gene in the therapy responses. Postmenopausal women (45-55 y old)...
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Five fractions of Clematis flammula, a plant widely used in the Mediterranean traditional medicine, were isolated from the leaves using a selective extraction procedure and their total antioxidant capacity was measured by both the ABTS and ORAC tests. Furthermore, their capacities to inhibit microsomal lipid peroxidation and to scavenge the hydroxy...
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The kind of fat in the diet modifies the profile of fatty acids in brain and also affects aminopeptidase activities in tissues. Although modifications in brain fatty acids, neurotransmitters, or enzymes due to dietary fat composition have been reported, no direct relationship has yet been described between specific brain fatty acid changes and neur...
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To investigate whether the Ala16Val polymorphism in the SOD2 gene, encoding for mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase (SOD), is associated with [1] infertility and [2] the pregnancy rate (PR) in IVF cycles. Prospective case-control study. Public university and public university hospital. A total of 362 newborns (nonselected population) and 1...
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The total phenol and flavonoid contents of 19 Amazonian plants and their related antioxidant activities were determined. The extracts from the plant leaf, bark, root, fruit and/or stem were prepared as infusions, as are traditionally used in popular medicine. Total phenols ranged from 0.8 to 22.2 mg gallic acid equivalents/g and flavonoids from 0.0...
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent anticancer drug, whose clinical use is limited due to its toxicity. This toxicity has been associated with free radicals generated during the drug metabolism. We previously found that DOX increased the intracellular diacylglycerol (DAG) levels at 1h in isolated rat hepatocytes, probably by mobilizing choline-enriched p...
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Phenols are universal components of plant material. Flavonoids are polyphenolic constituents of the diet with antioxidant properties by virtue of the structural arrangements and hydrogen-donating potential of their phenolic groups. The ability of specific phenolics to chelate transition metal ions is also of significance. In vitro , the antioxidant...
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To evaluate the serum oxidizability and antioxidant status in women undergoing an in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle and to assess the possible relationship of the oxidizability indexes with the pregnancy rate. Prospective, longitudinal study. Public university and public university hospital. Systematically recruited cohort of 125 women undergoing...
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In our previous works, we have demonstrated that terfenadine (TEF) induces DNA damage and apoptosis in human melanoma cell lines. In this present work, we have studied the effect of histamine on viability of A375 human melanoma cells and the cell-signalling pathways through which TEF may induce its apoptotic effect. We have found that exogenous his...
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Premenopausal women have a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease than men, but this female advantage disappears after menopause, suggesting that female sex hormones exert some cardioprotective effects. One of the mechanisms proposed to explain this cardioprotection is the antioxidant properties of estrogens. The aim of this work was to assess w...
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Ferrylmyoglobin (ferrylMb) may play a major role in vivo under certain pathological conditions. Preliminary experiments showed that ferrylmyoglobin induced a mild oxidative stress in rat hepatocytes, mainly reflected by early lipid peroxidation. One of the major functions of hepatocytes is the synthesis, secretion and distribution of lipids to othe...
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The G-->A transition at nucleotide 21881 of the human catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene represents a functional genetic polymorphism (Val158Met), rendering an enzyme with reduced activity that has been associated with psychiatric disorders and estrogen-related cancers. A new method for the detection of this polymorphism is described, based o...
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent anticancer drug, whose clinical use is limited on account of its toxicity. DOX cytotoxic effects have been associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated during drug metabolism. ROS induce signaling cascades leading to changes in the phosphorylation status of target proteins, which are keys for cell survival o...
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Doxorubicin (DOX), an antineoplastic agent widely used for the treatment of cancer, belongs to the anthracycline family of antitumor antibiotics. DOX may undergo one-electron reduction to the corresponding semiquinone free radical by flavin-containing reductases. Under aerobic conditions, the semiquinone radical reacts rapidly with oxygen to genera...
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Ferryl heme proteins may play a major role in vivo under certain pathological conditions. Catecholestrogens, the estradiol-derived metabolites, can act either as antioxidants or pro-oxidants in iron-dependent systems. The aim of the present work was (1) to determine the effects of ferrylmyoglobin on hepatocyte cytotoxicity, and (2) to assess the pr...
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Hemoglobin is a complex protein formed by various subunits interacting with each other. These non-covalent interactions, quaternary structure, are responsible for hemoglobin functioning as an excellent oxygen transporter, loading up with oxygen in the lungs and delivering it to tissues, where the oxygen pressure is lower. The communications between...
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Oxytocin (OT), locally synthesized in the testis, is involved in androgen biosynthesis. The use of polyunsaturated fatty acids (e.g., fish oil) in the diet may improve the fertilizing ability in mammals. Cystinyl aminopeptidase (oxytocinase) activity plays a major role regulating the functional status of OT. Sex steroids and the type of the fatty a...
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The autocrine/paracrine control mechanisms of local factors, such as the renin-angiotensin system and the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), seem to play a relevant role in testicular physiology. It has been proposed that dietary fat composition influences male reproductive function modifying the cholesterol-phospholipid composition of testicular...
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tert-Butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) mobilizes arachidonic acid (AA) from membrane phospholipids in rat hepatocytes under cytotoxic conditions, thus leading to an increase in intracellular AA, which precedes cell death. In the present work, the involvement of lipid peroxidation, thiol status, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the intracellular AA acc...
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The aim of this study was to explore the possible modifications induced by 17beta-estradiol (E(2)) in vivo on low-density lipoprotein (LDL) lipid composition, particle size, and oxidizability. For this purpose, women were recruited from an in vitro fertilization program, ranging their plasma E(2) levels from less than 12 pg/ml to more than 2000 pg/...
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tert-Butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) mobilizes arachidonic acid (AA) from membrane phospholipids in rat hepatocytes under cytotoxic conditions, thus leading to an increase in intracellular AA, which precedes cell death. In the present work, the involvement of lipid peroxidation, thiol status, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the intracellular AA acc...
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Natural estrogens have much greater radical-scavenging antioxidant activity than has previously been demonstrated, with activities up to 2.5 times those of vitamin C and vitamin E. The biological significance of this finding remains to be elucidated. In this work the antioxidant activity of a range of estrogens (phenolic, catecholic and stilbene-de...
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Estrogens exert protective actions against atherosclerosis, part of these effects having been ascribed to their antioxidant properties. The aim of this work was to assess the ability of estrogens to prevent the oxidative modifications of low density lipoproteins (LDL) and other plasma lipoprotein fractions whose relationship with atherosclerosis ha...
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Estrogens are effective antioxidants in diverse biological systems. Despite their antioxidant activities, it is not known yet whether estrogens prevent or alleviate liver toxicity induced by oxidative stress. In the present work, we studied this possibility by examining in vitro the protective potential of different estrogen compounds (17beta-estra...
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Oxidative stress is associated with alterations in arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism. The present work was performed to assess the effect of the oxidant tert-butyl hydroperoxide on the release of AA from rat hepatocytes, and the possible preventive actions of estrogens on this effect. The exposure of [14C]-prelabeled cells to tertbutyl hydroperoxide...
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The in vitro addition of 17 beta-estradiol (0-100 microM) to isolated rat hepatocytes efficiently prevented cellular lipid oxidation induced by the Fe(III)/ADP complex. 17 beta-estradiol was found to be less effective than its metabolic derivative 2-hydroxyestradiol. The presence of specific inhibitors of cytochrome P450 activity significantly dimi...
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The aim of this work was to determine the antioxidant activities of a range of phytoestrogenic isoflavones. The antioxidant activity in the aqueous phase was determined by means of the ABTS.+ total antioxidant activity assay. The results show that the order of reactivity in scavenging the radical in the aqueous phase is genistein > daidzein = genis...
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The preventive effects of estrogens on FeSO4-induced lipid peroxidation are closely correlated with their inhibition of Fe(II) oxidation during peroxidation. Estrogens affected the redox status of iron in aqueous solution with varying degrees of effectiveness. 2-Hydroxyestradiol substantially decreased the oxidation of Fe(II) and was the most poten...
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The antioxidant effects of natural estrogens (estrone, E1; 17 beta-estradiol), synthetic estrogens (17 alpha-ethynylestradiol, EE2; mestranol, MES; diethylstilbestrol, DES) and catecholestrogens (2-hydroxyestradiol; 4-hydroxyestradiol, 4-OHE2) on lipid peroxidation induced by different means in rat liver microsomes were investigated. The extent of...
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In the present study, the antioxidant effects of estradiol (E2) and 2-hydroxyestradiol (2-OHE2) on microsomal lipid peroxidation induced by Fe3+/ADP/NADPH and Fe2+/ascorbate are described. The extent of lipid peroxidation was measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) detection, low-level chemiluminescence, and oxygen consumption....
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Glutathione plays an important role in the intracellular protection against oxidative stress and damage in the liver. It is generally assumed that the toxic potential of estrogens is linked to reactive metabolites generated during their enzymatic oxidation in hepatic microsomes. In the present study, the effects of pharmacological doses of estradio...
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The regulation of neutral cytosolic cholesterol ester hydrolase was studied in isolated rat liver cells. Addition of glucagon to cell suspensions caused a decrease in the enzyme activity which was significant at 1 nM concentration. The cyclic nucleotide analogue bibutyryl cyclic AMP (10 and 100 microM) also inhibited the esterase activity. In the a...
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Short-term effects of estradiol on gluconeogenesis, redox state and on the activities of the enzymes involved in NADPH production have been examined. Hepatocytes incubated with estradiol (10(-4)M) showed a decreased gluconeogenesis and an increased lactate/pyruvate ratio. The malic enzyme was found to be stimulated by 45%, whereas glucose-6-phospha...
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The basal activity of neutral cholesterol esterase (CEase) in isolated hepatocytes from fed rats showed a characteristic variation during incubation with an initial rise at 30 min and subsequent significant decrease at 2 h. Addition of estradiol (10(-4)M) not only prevented this decrease but also caused an early increase in the activity of the enzy...

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