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Lifespan and skeletal muscle properties the effects of genetic background, physical activity and aging

2016

Obesity and metabolic disorders have become a notable world-wide epidemic. The pathogenesis of metabolic diseases, such as metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes, has begun to negatively affect life expectancy of current generations. Low aerobic capacity has shown to be a strong predictor of mortality both in rodents and humans. Exercise is known to increase an individual’s aerobic capacity; interestingly, recent studies have suggested that genetic background may play a significant role in the physical activity level of an individual. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of genetic background and physical activity on skeletal muscle properties, metabolism and lifespan. The …

elinikäphysical activityKaksostutkimuslihaksetliikuntafysiologiaaerobic capacitygenetic backgroundEläinkokeetikääntyminenperimäaerobinen suorituskykyskeletal muscleaineenvaihduntalifespanfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Emission factors related to vehicle modal activity

2011

Polluting emissions depend on vehicle characteristics and on traffi c conditions expected after the construction of a road project. Nevertheless, in the assessment of new projects, the task of road designer becomes uncertain when the reduction in polluting emissions has to be evaluated. Moreover, vehicle emissions are highly linked to modal vehicle activity, but current emission rate models do not properly predict on-road vehicle emissions produced by modal traffi c events, as those occurring at intersections. Modal emission models require the analysis of modal activity at a microscale level in order to evaluate emission factors by a single mode (idle, acceleration, deceleration, and cruise…

emission factorEngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentExploratory analysisManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawmodal emissionsTransport engineeringAccelerationModalSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroportibusinessvehicle modal activityInternational Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
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A mutation in the second intracellular loop of the pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide type I receptor confers constitutive receptor a…

2000

AbstractThe pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) type I receptor belongs to the glucagon/secretin/vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) receptor family. We mutated and deleted an amino acid residue (E261) which is located within the second intracellular loop of the rat PACAP type I receptor and which is highly conserved among the receptor family. The wild-type receptor and the mutant receptors were efficiently expressed at the surface of COS-7 cells at nearly the same level and revealed the same high affinity for the agonist PACAP-27. The cAMP contents of COS cells transfected with the E261A, E261Q, and the deletion mutant receptor were 4.6-, 5.7-, and 6.7-fold highe…

endocrine systemGrowth-hormone-releasing hormone receptorMolecular Sequence DataReceptors Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating PolypeptideBiophysicsGlutamic AcidSignal transductionTransfectionBiochemistryBeta-1 adrenergic receptorConstitutive activityStructural BiologycAMPCyclic AMPGeneticsEnzyme-linked receptorAnimals5-HT5A receptorAmino Acid SequenceReceptors Pituitary HormoneMolecular BiologySequence DeletionPeptide hormone receptorSite-directed mutagenesisPituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptideChemistryLiver receptor homolog-1Cell BiologyMolecular biologyRatsInterleukin-21 receptorCOS CellsMutagenesis Site-DirectedEstrogen-related receptor gammaSequence AlignmentGlucagon receptor familyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsAdenylyl CyclasesReceptors Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide Type IFEBS Letters
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Retinoids as a Perspective in Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease

2010

<i>Background:</i> In the past, we demonstrated that the disintegrin metalloproteinase ADAM10 has α-secretase activity in vitro and in cultured cells. We also found out that moderate overexpression of this proteinase inhibits Aβ peptide production and prevents the formation of amyloid plaques in an Alzheimer’s disease (AD) mouse model. Moreover, it corrects early hippocampal defects like LTP impairment and increases cortical synaptogenesis. <i>Objective:</i> Upregulation of ADAM10 might be an alternative approach concerning AD therapy. Our current research therefore focuses on substances and/or pathways which regulate ADAM10 gene expression. <i>Methods:</i&g…

endocrine systemMorpholinesADAM10DiseaseBiologyADAM10 ProteinMiceNeuroblastomaRetinoidsPromoter activityCell Line TumorDisintegrinAnimalsHumansEnzyme InhibitorsMetalloproteinaseDose-Response Relationship DrugTerpenesPerspective (graphical)Membrane ProteinsVitaminshumanitiesIn vitroUp-Regulationcarbohydrates (lipids)ADAM ProteinsNeurologyChromonesImmunologyCancer researchbiology.proteinNeurology (clinical)Amyloid Precursor Protein SecretasesSignal TransductionNeurodegenerative Diseases
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Self-esteem, quality of life, and physical activity in women with diagnosed endometriosis: a pilot study in an Italian sample

2021

Purpose. Endometriosis is a painful pathology impairing women's daily life. Several studies have shown that patients report low mental and physical quality of life, but no general evaluation of their self-esteem has been found. Studies concerning physical activity frequency present inconsistent results. Therefore, the current paper aims to compare life quality and selfesteem in women with endometriosis with the Italian normative data of the measures used. Methods. Overall, 36 women with diagnosed endometriosis treated in hospital completed a questionnaire detecting physical activity frequency, self-esteem, quality of life, and socioeconomic information. One sample t-test served to compare t…

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Genetic and environmental effects on resting electrocardiography and the association between electrocardiography and physical activity, walking endur…

2010

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Katalizatory i proces koordynacyjnej polimeryzacji etylenu - eksperyment i teoria

2004

Badania eksperymentalne i teoretyczne koordynacyjnej polimeryzacji etylenu przeprowadzono wobec katalizatorów otrzymanych z prekursorów - kompleksów halogenków Ti, Zr, Hf, V z organicznymi zasadami Lewisa, nośnika magnezowego [MgCl2(THF)2] i związków glinoorganicznych. Określono zależnosć pomiędzy rodzajem halogenków w prekursorze a aktywnością katalizatora wanadowego. Ustalono profile energetyczne reakcji insercji i terminacji (beta-eliminacji) oraz przeniesienia atomu wodoru beta. Obliczone wartości barier insercji, a także energii wiązania etylenu do centrum aktywnego dobrze korelują z wynikami polimeryzacji. Stwierdzono występowanie w centrach aktywnych oddziaływań agostycznych, które o…

energetic profilesHfkompleksy halogenków TiZrHf i Vreakcja terminacjikoordynacyjna polimeryzacja etylenuprofil energetycznycatalytic activitynośnik magnezowyreakcja insercjimagnesium supportV halidesdensity functionals method (DFT)aktywność katalitycznaoxygen-donor ligandsinsertion and termination reactionspolimeryzacja etylenucoordination polymerization of ethylenecomplexes of Tiligandy tlen-donorowePolimery
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Deliberate Play and Preparation Jointly Benefit Motor and Cognitive Development: Mediated and Moderated Effects

2016

In light of the interrelation between motor and cognitive development and the predictive value of the former for the latter, the secular decline observed in motor coordination ability as early as preschool urges identification of interventions that may jointly impact motor and cognitive efficiency. The aim of this study was twofold. It (1) explored the outcomes of enriched physical education, centered on deliberate play and cognitively challenging variability of practice, on motor coordination and cognitive processing; (2) examined whether motor coordination outcomes mediate intervention effects on children’s cognition, while controlling for moderation by lifestyle factors as outdoor play h…

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DETERMINATION OF POLYPHENOL OXIDASE AND STUDIES ON BROWNING INACTIVATION IN THREE ARTICHOKE CULTIVARS.

2006

enzyme activity browning artichokeSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentari
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Carbohydrate Metabolism and Source-Sink Relationships in Peach

2011

A growing plant can be viewed as a collection of carbohydrate sinks competing with each other for the available photosynthate supplied by the exporting leaves. Differences in sink strength often result in changes in the ability of various organs to compete for the available food determining final tree growth. A series of experiments have been conducted in peach to study changes and regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in growing organs and get a better understanding of the link between carbohydrate metabolism, sink strength, carbon partitioning and overall tree growth. Along with sucrose, sorbitol represents the major photosynthetic product and the main form of translocated carbon in peach…

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