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Luz Hernandez-Esquivel

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Pena-Ocana B, Silva-Flores M, Shotaro T, Garcia-Galvez L, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Robledo-Cadena D, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2024 Nov; 181:117667. PMID: 39546851
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a cluster of metabolic disorders which have a tight correlation with dysbiosis of gut microbiota (GM) that have to be treated to avoid higher risks for...
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Maycotte P, Sarmiento-Salinas F, Garcia-Miranda A, Ovando-Ovando C, Robledo-Cadena D, Hernandez-Esquivel L, et al.
Metabolites . 2024 Aug; 14(8). PMID: 39195531
Metabolic alterations are recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Among these, alterations in mitochondrial function have been associated with an enhanced production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), which...
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Cuevas-Lopez B, Romero-Ramirez E, Garcia-Arroyo F, Tapia E, Leon-Contreras J, Silva-Palacios A, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2023 Aug; 12(8). PMID: 37627587
The incidence of kidney disease is increasing worldwide. Acute kidney injury (AKI) can strongly favor cardio-renal syndrome (CRS) type 3 development. However, the mechanism involved in CRS development is not...
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Pena-Ocana B, Hoshiko Y, Silva-Flores M, Maeda T, Perez-Torres I, Garcia-Contreras R, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2022 Sep; 13:949272. PMID: 36118191
A challenge in the study of gastrointestinal microbiota (GITm) is the validation of the genomic data with metabolic studies of the microbial communities to understand how the microbial networks work...
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Chavez E, Buelna-Chontal M, Macias-Lopez A, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Correa F, Pavon N
Biochem Res Int . 2021 Jan; 2020:5253108. PMID: 33489376
Mitochondrial permeability transition is characterized by the opening of a transmembranal pore that switches membrane permeability from specific to nonspecific. This structure allows the free traffic of ions, metabolites, and...
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Calleja L, Yoval-Sanchez B, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Gallardo-Perez J, Sosa-Garrocho M, Marin-Hernandez A, et al.
FEBS J . 2021 Jan; 288(13):4064-4080. PMID: 33400378
Under physiological conditions, cells produce low basal levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS); however, in pathologic conditions ROS production increases dramatically, generating high concentrations of toxic unsaturated aldehydes. Aldehyde dehydrogenases...
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Rodriguez-Enriquez S, Pacheco-Velazquez S, Marin-Hernandez A, Gallardo-Perez J, Robledo-Cadena D, Hernandez-Resendiz I, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 2019 Mar; 370:65-77. PMID: 30878505
The resveratrol (RSV) efficacy to affect the proliferation of several cancer cell lines was initially examined. RSV showed higher potency to decrease growth of metastatic HeLa and MDA-MB-231 (IC = ...
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Pavon N, Buelna-Chontal M, Macias-Lopez A, Correa F, Uribe-Alvarez C, Hernandez-Esquivel L, et al.
Biochem Cell Biol . 2018 Oct; 97(2):187-192. PMID: 30332552
In the kidney, the accumulation of heavy metals such as Cd produces mitochondrial dysfunctions, i.e., uncoupling of the oxidative phosphorylation, inhibition of the electron transport through the respiratory chain, and...
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Correa F, Pavon N, Buelna-Chontal M, Chiquete-Felix N, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Chavez E
Cell Biochem Biophys . 2018 Aug; 76(4):445-450. PMID: 30159781
Several studies have demonstrated that the mitochondrial membrane switches from selective to non-selective permeability because of its improved matrix Ca accumulation and oxidative stress. This process, known as permeability transition,...
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Buelna-Chontal M, Franco M, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Pavon N, Rodriguez-Zavala J, Correa F, et al.
Cell Biol Int . 2017 Sep; 41(12):1356-1366. PMID: 28884894
Heavy metal ions are known to produce harmful alterations on kidney function. Specifically, the accumulation of Hg in kidney tissue may induce renal failure. In this work, the protective effect...