Browsing Hospital Universitario Austral -HUA- by Author "Fiore, Esteban."
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Chronic hyperprolactinemia evoked by disruption of lactotrope dopamine D2 receptors impacts on liver and adipocyte genes related to glucose and insulin balance.
Luque, Guillermina.; Lopez-Vicchi, Felicitas.; Ornstein, Ana M.; Brie, Belén.; De Winne, Catalina.; Fiore, Esteban.; Mazzolini, Guillermo.; et al. (American Physiological Society, 2016-11-01)We studied the impact of high prolactin titers on liver and adipocyte gene expression related to glucose and insulin homeostasis in correlation with obesity onset. To that end we used mutant female mice that selectively ... -
IMT504 blocks allodynia in rats with spared nerve injury by promoting the migration of mesenchymal stem cells and by favoring an anti-inflammatory milieu at the injure nerve
Casadei, Mailin.; Fiore, Esteban.; Rubione, Julia.; Et al. (International Association for the Study of Pain, 2021-09)IMT504, a noncoding, non-CpG oligodeoxynucleotide, modulates pain-like behavior in rats undergoing peripheral nerve injury, through mechanisms that remain poorly characterized. Here, we chose the spared nerve injury model ... -
Involvement of hepatic macrophages in the antifibrotic effect of IGF-I_overexpressing mesenchymal stromal cells.
Fiore, Esteban.; Malvicini, Mariana.; Bayo, Juan.; Peixoto, Estanislao.; Atorrasagasti, Catalina.; Sierra, Romina.; Rodriguez, Marcelo. (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2016-11-22)BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis is a major health problem worldwide and new therapies are needed. Hepatic macrophages (hMø) have a pivotal role in liver fibrosis, being able to act in both its promotion and its resolution. It is ... -
SPARC gene deletion protects against toxic liver injury and is associated to an enhanced proliferative capacity and reduced oxidative stress response.
Peixoto, Estanislao; Atorrasagasti, Catalina.; Malvicini, Mariana.; Fiore, Esteban.; Rodriguez, Marcelo.; Garcia, Mariana.; Finocchieto, Paola.; Poderoso, Fernando.; et al. (Oncotarget, 2016-06-25)SPARC, also known as osteonectin and BM-40, is a matricellular protein with a number of biological functions. Hepatic SPARC expression is induced in response to thioacetamide, bile-duct ligation, and acute injuries such ...