Galván Macías Ismael
- Científico Titular
- Departamento: Ecología Evolutiva
- Teléfono: 914111328 ext. 443494
- Email: galvan@mncn.csic.es
- Página web externa: https://ismaelgalvan.com
- Número ORCID: 0000-0002-6523-8592
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Investigación
I investigate on evolutionary physiology of biological pigments and pigment traits, adopting a novel approach consisting in the combination of knowledge on the chemistry of pigments with that on evolutionary mechanisms. This leads to address basic evolutionary and ecological questions, and also to work to find applications to combat human diseases related to pigment synthesis. I have made contributions to the biological functions of porphyrins, like demonstrating their role in determining the pigmentation phenotype of some birds. I have been pioneer in the use of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of melanins in biological samples, which is now been explored as a tool for the early diagnosis of melanoma of the skin, and in the study of wild animal models for human diseases as shown by the discovery of the first mammal with physiological capacity to accumulate large amounts of carotenoid pigments in the skin. In different experimental studies with birds I have demonstrated epigenetic lability in genes that regulate pheomelanin synthesis and cysteine metabolism, knowledge that shows new strategies of physiological adaptation to environmental changes and sexual selection, and that also contributes to a better understanding of melanoma prevalence in humans. I have also unveiled a novel metabolic pathway of pigmentation in vertebrates, based on the oxidation of catecholamine metabolites excreted in the urine.
Publicaciones relevantes
- Evolution and genetic architecture of sex-limited polymorphism in cuckoos
- Evolutionary physiology at +30: Has the promise been fulfilled?
- Unprecedented high catecholamine production causing hair pigmentation after urinary excretion in red deer
- Changes in melanocyte RNA and DNA methylation favor pheomelanin synthesis and may avoid systemic oxidative stress after dietary cysteine supplementation in birds
- High SLC7A11 expression in normal skin of melanoma patients
- Dark pigmentation limits thermal niche position in birds
- Solar and terrestrial radiations explain continental-scale variation in bird pigmentation
- Predation risk determines pigmentation phenotype in nuthatches by melanin-related gene expression effects
- Molecular vibration as a novel explanatory mechanism for the expression of animal colouration
- Pheomelanin molecular vibration is associated with mitochondrial ROS production in melanocytes and systemic oxidative stress and damage
- Tropical bat as mammalian model for skin carotenoid metabolism
- Porphyrins produce uniquely ephemeral animal colouration: a possible signal of virginity
- Low-quality birds do not display high-quality signals: the cysteine-pheomelanin mechanism of honesty
- Raman spectroscopy as a non-invasive technique for the quantification of melanins in feathers and hairs
Otros investigadores del departamento
- Penteriani Vincenzo
- Alonso Alvarez Carlos
- Alonso Juan Carlos
- Aparicio Jose Miguel
- Bautista Sopelana Luis M.
- Blanco Hervás Guillermo
- Broggi Obiols Juli
- Canal David
- Carrascal Luis Maria
- Contreras Velasco Adara
- Cuervo Osés José Javier
- de la Concha Maroto Alejandro
- Fargallo Vallejo Juan Antonio
- Fusté i Mach Roger
- García del Río Marina
- García Guerra Marina
- Gil Diego
- Gómez Llanos Eduardo
- Gómez López Guillermo
- Gómez Vicioso Julene
- Jerylle ann Collado Soliven
- López Martínez María Pilar
- Martín Jose
- Melero Romero Pablo
- Merino Rodriguez Santiago
- Morales Fernaz Judith
- Morandini Virginia
- Moreno Klemming Juan
- Palacin Moya Carlos
- Palacios Martínez Iñigo
- Redondo García Iraida
- Rodríguez Airam
- Sanz Cid Juan José
- Ucero Solís Alberto
- Veiga Relea José Pablo
- Wandosell Carrasco Sonia