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A continuación, analizamos las diferentes estrategias adoptadas por una de las empresas líderes en el sector de las bebidas espirituosas, como es Diageo y de todo el sector, en relación al consumo responsable de alcohol, para atajar las problemáticas en alcohol y conducción, menores de edad y consumo excesivo, y de cómo la suma de esfuerzos con su partenariado puede llegar a conseguir buenos resultados con un esfuerzo continuado en el tiempo. Estas tres áreas de actuación se han visto impactadas en el tiempo por numerosas iniciativas, no solo de la compañía y del sector, que parecen haber contribuido a un cambio de tendencia hacia actitudes más responsables.0Doctoral Thesis7032<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de García Talavera, Eva Amparo" href="/fez/list/author/García Talavera, Eva Amparo/">García Talavera, Eva Amparo</a>. (<span class="citation_date">2019</span>). <i><a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : Estrategias de consumo responsable y su impacto en la empresa y en la sociedad: la compañía DIAGEO en España" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:master-CEE-SyRSC-Eagarcia">Estrategias de consumo responsable y su impacto en la empresa y en la sociedad: la compañía DIAGEO en España</a></i> Master Thesis, <span class="citation_publisher">Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales</span>Recordmaster TesisPublishedEconomíaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y EmpresarialesGarcía Talavera, Eva AmparoFernández Olit, Beatrizbibliuned:master-CEE-SyRSC-Eagarciahttp://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:master-CEE-SyRSC-EagarciaspaGarcia_Talavera__Eva_AmparoTFM.pdfpresmd_Garcia_Talavera__Eva_AmparoTFM.xmlbibliuned:master-CEE-SyRSCbibliuned:Settrabajosfindemasterbibliuned:SetopenaireMáster Interuniversitario en Sostenibilidad y RSC (UNED-UJI)Set de items trabajo fin de másterSet de openaireGarcía TalaveraAcceso abierto0.5544557634232022-01-01T00:00:00Z72024-02-01T06:33:30Z2024-02-01T06:33:30ZEffects of heroin self‑administration and forced withdrawal on the expression of genes related to the mTOR network in the basolateral complex of the amygdala of male Lewis ratsbibliuned:DptoPSIBIO-FPSI-Articulos-Mucha-0003Rationale The development of substance use disorders involves long-lasting adaptations in specific brain areas that result in an elevated risk of relapse. Some of these adaptations are regulated by the mTOR network, a signalling system that integrates extracellular and intracellular stimuli and modulates several processes related to plasticity. While the role of the mTOR network in cocaine- and alcohol-related disorders is well established, little is known about its participation in opiate use disorders. Objectives To use a heroin self-administration and a withdrawal protocol that induce incubation of heroin-seeking in male rats and study the associated effects on the expression of several genes related to the mTOR system and, in the specific case of Rictor, its respective translated protein and phosphorylation. Results We found that heroin self-administration elicited an increase in the expression of the genes Igf1r, Igf2r, Akt2 and Gsk3a in the basolateral complex of the amygdala, which was not as evident at 30 days of withdrawal. We also found an increase in the expression of Rictor (a protein of the mTOR complex 2) after heroin self-administration compared to the saline group, which was occluded at the 30-day withdrawal period. The activation levels of Rictor, measured by the phosphorylation rate, were also reduced after heroin self-administration, an effect that seemed more apparent in the protracted withdrawal group. Conclusions These results suggest that heroin self-administration under extended access conditions modifies the expression profile of activators and components of the mTOR complexes and show a putative irresponsive mTOR complex 2 after withdrawal from heroin use.0192<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Ucha, Marcos" href="/fez/list/author/Ucha, Marcos/">Ucha, Marcos</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Roura‑Martínez, David" href="/fez/list/author/Roura‑Martínez, David/">Roura‑Martínez, David</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Santos‑Toscano, Raquel" href="/fez/list/author/Santos‑Toscano, Raquel/">Santos‑Toscano, Raquel</a> y <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de et al." href="/fez/list/author/et al./">et al.</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2022</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : Effects of heroin self‑administration and forced withdrawal on the expression of genes related to the mTOR network in the basolateral complex of the amygdala of male Lewis rats" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoPSIBIO-FPSI-Articulos-Mucha-0003">Effects of heroin self‑administration and forced withdrawal on the expression of genes related to the mTOR network in the basolateral complex of the amygdala of male Lewis rats</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedPsicologíaLa versión registrada de este artículo, publicado por primera vez en Psychopharmacology, está disponible en línea en el sitio web del editor: Springer, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06144-2SpringerUcha, MarcosRoura‑Martínez, DavidSantos‑Toscano, Raquelet al.1Psychopharmacologybibliuned:DptoPSIBIO-FPSI-Articulos-Mucha-0003http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoPSIBIO-FPSI-Articulos-Mucha-000325592571239engUcha_Tortuero_Marcos_HeroinAdministration.pdfpresmd_Ucha_Tortuero_Marcos_HeroinAdministration.xml0033-3158, eISSN 1432-2072bibliuned:DptoPSIBIO-FPSI-Articulosbibliuned:Setarticulobibliuned:SetopenaireDepartamento de Psicobiología (UNED). ArtículosSet de artículoSet de openairehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsUchaAcceso abiertohttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-022-06144-20.4042193334172015-09-10T00:00:00Z34862016-04-21T20:19:01Z2016-04-21T20:19:01ZLa imagen de la medicina, como expresión científico-sanadora, en la filmografía de Mankiewicz y su correspondencia en las series televisivastesisuned:GeoHis-JmhernandezEl estudio del texto fílmico mankiewicziano y su relación con la Medicina es el objetivo cardinal de esta investigación, dado que se trata de una zona inexplorada. A través de la conjunción metodológica panofskiana-gadameriana, y con la elaboración, para su visionado, de seis categorías a las que, a su vez, se les ha otorgado significado, se ha constatado que la imagen de la Medicina en la filmografía de Mankiewicz, es omnipresente y atiende al rigor científico, en contraposición con las series televisivas norteamericanas, de los años 1951-1972, de alegato eminentemente divulgativo. Sus filmes, como director, hasta un total de veintiuno, entienden el ejercicio de la Medicina bajo la consideración holística del ser humano. La prevalencia de la explicación científica de la Medicina en su filmografía se centra en la Psiquiatría, y específicamente en los postulados freudianos. Su obra fílmica, se circunscribe a una intención heurística imagen-texto. De tal modo que sería incompleto un análisis de la misma, si no se atendiera a la hermenéutica de los guiones: al texto fílmico. De ella hemos extraído, a través del giro gadameriano, la precisión técnica del lenguaje médico, especialmente el freudiano y su compromiso entre la letra impresa y la imagen, utilizando el Cine como forma de expresión científico-médica. Hemos podido concluir, además, que en la categoría: "Análisis Científico", evidenciamos que el enfoque para el ejercicio de la Medicina es holístico y se halla en todos los filmes, a excepción de "El día de los tramposos", dado que se trata de una sátira, en donde también está incluida la Medicina. Las categorías de: "Medicina-Psiquiatría" y "Medicina y Fenómenos Sociales" se hallan en todos y cada uno de los filmes dirigidos por Mankiewicz, en esta última categoría trata la violencia, el comportamiento criminal, el maltrato psicofísico, el incesto, la antropofagia, la xenofobia, la homosexualidad y el aborto. En cinco de los filmes hallamos todas las categorías, a saber: "El Castillo de Dragonwyck", "Un rayo de Luz", "Murmullos en la ciudad", "De repente el último verano" y "Carol for another christmas". Para la categoría "Relación Médico-Paciente", apela al tipo de intervención "necesaria cooperativa", prototipo de la relación de corte "psiquiátrico-psicológico". Para la categoría "Ejercicio de la Medicina", trata tanto la Medicina privada, pública, ambulatoria y hospitalaria, sin evitar críticas severas ante el ejercicio negligente e irresponsable de la misma. Para la categoría "Medicina y Ética", no escatima declarar la libertad de conciencia en el desempeño de la profesión médica y no elude temas de gran controversia tales como: el aborto, el suicidio y la eutanasia. Para la categoría "Medicina y Psiquiatría", en todo el texto fílmico se comprueba la explicación científica precisa de la Psicodinamia y de los distintos fenómenos psicopatológicos, trastornos mentales y del comportamiento y trastornos de la personalidad.0Doctoral Thesis4902<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Hernández Conesa, Juana María" href="/fez/list/author/Hernández Conesa, Juana María/">Hernández Conesa, Juana María</a>. <b><i><a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : La imagen de la medicina, como expresión científico-sanadora, en la filmografía de Mankiewicz y su correspondencia en las series televisivas" href="/fez/view/tesisuned:GeoHis-Jmhernandez">La imagen de la medicina, como expresión científico-sanadora, en la filmografía de Mankiewicz y su correspondencia en las series televisivas</a></i></b> . <span class="citation_date">2015</span>. <span class="citation_publisher">Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e Historia. Departamento de Historia Contemporánea</span>RecordDoctoral ThesisPublishedHistoriaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e Historia. Departamento de Historia ContemporáneaHernández Conesa, Juana MaríaMartínez Segarra, Rosa Maríatesisuned:GeoHis-Jmhernandezhttp://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/tesisuned:GeoHis-JmhernandezspaHERNANDEZ_CONESA_Juana_Maria_Tesis.pdfpresmd_HERNANDEZ_CONESA_Juana_Maria_Tesis.xmltesisuned:GeoHisbibliuned:Setthesisbibliuned:SetopenaireTesis de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia (UNED)Set de Tesis Doctorales de la UNEDSet de openairehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Licencia de acceso Creative CommonsHernández ConesaAcceso abierto0.4042193334232018-01-01T00:00:00Z1272021-03-16T23:57:31Z2021-03-18T19:31:55ZPublicity waves based on manipulated geoscientific data suggesting climatic trigger for majority of tsunami findings in the Mediterraneanbibliuned:grupinvestGAMA-Articulos-Jlario-0007This article is a response to the publication by Nick Marriner, David Kaniewski, Christophe Morhange, Clément Flaux, Matthieu Giaime, Matteo Vacchi and James Goff entitled “Tsunamis in the geological record: Making waves with a cautionary tale from the Mediterranean”, published in October 2017 in Science Advances. Making use of radiometric data sets published in the context of selected palaeotsunami studies by independent research groups from different countries, Marriner et al. (2017) carried out statistical and time series analyses. They compared their results with an assessment of Mediterranean storminess since the mid-Holocene that was previously published by Kaniewski et al. (2016) based on a single-core study from coastal Croatia. Marriner et al. (2017) now present “previously unrecognized” 1500-year “tsunami megacycles” which they suggest correlating with Mediterranean climate deterioration. They conclude that up to 90 % of all the ‘tsunamis’ identified in original tsunami papers used for their study are “better ascribed to periods of heightened storminess”. In this response, we show that (i) the comparison of statistical data describing storm and tsunami events presented by Marriner et al. (2017) is incorrect both from a geographical and a statistical point of view, (ii) the assumed periods of central Mediterranean storminess published by Kaniewski et al. (2016) are missing convincing geological and geochronological evidence and are statistically incorrect, (iii) the palaeotsunami data that was originally collected by different groups of authors were manipulated by Marriner et al. (2017) in a way that the resulting data set – used as a benchmark for the entire study of these authors – is wrong and inaccurate, and that (iv) Marriner et al. (2017) did not address or even negate the original sedimentological studies’ presentation of comparative tsunami versus storm deposits for the selected individual localities. Based on a thorough and detailed evaluation of the geoscientific background and the methodological approach of the studies by Kaniewski et al. (2016) and Marriner et al. (2017), we conclude that there is no serious and reliable geoscientific evidence for increased storminess in the (central) Mediterranean Sea between 3400 – 2550, 2000 –1800, 1650 –1450, 1300 – 900 and 400 –100 cal BP. The impact of those storms in the Mediterranean, producing geological traces somewhat comparable to those caused by tsunamis, is insignificantly small. For the period 1902 – 2017, Mediterranean tsunamis make up 73 – 98 % of all combined extreme wave events (EWE) leading to coastal flooding and appeared up to 181 times deadlier than comparable storm effects. This is the reason why coastal Mediterranean research has focused on Holocene records of the tsunami hazard, while research on comparable storm effects is of lower significance. The validity of geological evidence for Mediterranean EWE and their interpretation as caused by palaeotsunami impacts thus remains untouched. Tsunamis, in most cases directly and indirectly induced by seismo-tectonics, have always been a much greater threat to Mediterranean coastal regions than comparable storm effects. ‘Tsunami megacycles’ as expressions of a 1500-year periodicity centered on the Little Ice Age, 1600 and 3100 cal BP that were correlated with questionable storm data do not exist. Cause and effect relationships work the other way round: Major tsunami events, testified by historical accounts, such as those that occurred in 1908 AD, 1755 AD, 1693 AD and 365 AD, induced numerous studies along Mediterranean coasts. These investigations resulted in a large number of publications that specifically focus on those time periods, suspected by Marriner et al. (2017) to bear signs of increased storminess, namely 200 – 300 BP and 1600 BP. The Mediterranean tsunami record cannot be ascribed to periods of increased storminess. On the contrary, the tsunami record as interpreted by the authors of the original papers cited by Marriner et al. (2017), is due to the outstandingly high seismo-tectonic activity of the region. Mediterranean tsunamis are mostly triggered by earthquakes or by earthquake-related secondary effects such as underwater mass movements. The study by Marriner et al. (2017) is also problematic because it includes simple basic statistical mistakes and major methodological inconsistencies. The geomorphological and sedimentary background of EWE deposits was not taken into account. The ‘broad brush’ approach used by Marriner et al. (2017) to sweep sedimentary deposits from tsunami origin into the storm bag origin, just on the basis of (false) statistics coupled with very broad and unreliable palaeoclimatic indicators and time frames, is misleading. The distortion of original data collected and interpreted by other research groups by Marriner et al. (2017) is particularly disturbing. Their publication is also bound to question in this case the effectiveness of scientific quality assurance in modern publishing commerce. Marriner et al. (2017: 7) talk down the considerable risk to human settlements and infrastructure along Mediterranean coasts in relation to tsunami and earthquake hazards. Their conclusion is not only wrong as a result of their incorrect data mining and analyses, it is also irresponsible with regard to national and international efforts of tsunami and earthquake risk mitigation.03272<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Vott, Andreas" href="/fez/list/author/Vott, Andreas/">Vott, Andreas</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Bruins, Hendrik J." href="/fez/list/author/Bruins, Hendrik J./">Bruins, Hendrik J.</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Gawehn, Matthijs" href="/fez/list/author/Gawehn, Matthijs/">Gawehn, Matthijs</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Goodman-Tchernov, Beverly N." href="/fez/list/author/Goodman-Tchernov, Beverly N./">Goodman-Tchernov, Beverly N.</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Martini, Paolo Marco de" href="/fez/list/author/Martini, Paolo Marco de/">Martini, Paolo Marco de</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Kelletat, Dieter" href="/fez/list/author/Kelletat, Dieter/">Kelletat, Dieter</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Mastronuzzi, Giuseppe" href="/fez/list/author/Mastronuzzi, Giuseppe/">Mastronuzzi, Giuseppe</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Reicherter, Klaus" href="/fez/list/author/Reicherter, Klaus/">Reicherter, Klaus</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Robke, Bjorn R." href="/fez/list/author/Robke, Bjorn R./">Robke, Bjorn R.</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Scheffers, Anja" href="/fez/list/author/Scheffers, Anja/">Scheffers, Anja</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Willershauser, Timo" href="/fez/list/author/Willershauser, Timo/">Willershauser, Timo</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Avramidis, Pavlos" href="/fez/list/author/Avramidis, Pavlos/">Avramidis, Pavlos</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Bellanova, Piero" href="/fez/list/author/Bellanova, Piero/">Bellanova, Piero</a>, <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Lario, Javier" href="/fez/list/author/Lario, Javier/">Lario, Javier</a> y <a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de et al." href="/fez/list/author/et al./">et al.</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2018</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : Publicity waves based on manipulated geoscientific data suggesting climatic trigger for majority of tsunami findings in the Mediterranean" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:grupinvestGAMA-Articulos-Jlario-0007">Publicity waves based on manipulated geoscientific data suggesting climatic trigger for majority of tsunami findings in the Mediterranean</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedGeologíaGebrüder Borntraeger Science Publishers, StuttgartVott, AndreasBruins, Hendrik J.Gawehn, MatthijsGoodman-Tchernov, Beverly N.Martini, Paolo Marco deKelletat, DieterMastronuzzi, GiuseppeReicherter, KlausRobke, Bjorn R.Scheffers, AnjaWillershauser, TimoAvramidis, PavlosBellanova, PieroLario, Javieret al.Zeitschrift für Geomorphologiebibliuned:grupinvestGAMA-Articulos-Jlario-0007http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:grupinvestGAMA-Articulos-Jlario-0007engLario_Javier_Publicity_waves.pdfpresmd_Lario_Javier_Publicity_waves.xmlISSN 0372-8854, e-ISSN 1864-1687bibliuned:grupinvestGAMA-Articulosbibliuned:Setarticulobibliuned:Setopenairebibliuned:DptoCA-FCIE-ArticulosGrupo de Investigación Geología Aplicada al Medio Ambiente. ArtículosSet de artículoSet de openaireDepartamento de Ciencias Analiticas. Artículoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsVottAcceso abierto10.1127/zfg_suppl/2018/05470.329101152224242