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Artichoke, Cynarin and Cyanidin Downregulate the Expression of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Human Coronary Smooth Muscle Cells

2014

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is one of the world’s oldest medicinal plants with multiple health benefits. We have previously shown that artichoke leaf extracts and artichoke flavonoids upregulate the gene expression of endothelial-type nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in human endothelial cells. Whereas NO produced by the eNOS is a vasoprotective molecule, NO derived from the inducible iNOS plays a pro-inflammatory role in the vasculature. The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of artichoke on iNOS expression in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (HCASMC). Incubation of HCASMC with a cytokine mixture led to an induction of iNOS mRNA expression. This iNOS induction was c…

Cynara scolymus L.nitric oxide; inducible NO synthase; vascular smooth muscle cells; artichoke; <i>Cynara scolymus</i> L.Myocytes Smooth MuscleCyanidinDown-RegulationNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIPharmaceutical ScienceCynarosidePharmacologyMuscle Smooth VascularArticleAnalytical ChemistryNitric oxideAnthocyaninslcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistryEnosnitric oxideCynara scolymusDrug DiscoveryGene expressionHumansvascular smooth muscle cellsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPromoter Regions GeneticCells CulturedbiologyPlant Extractsinducible NO synthaseOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationCoronary VesselsVasoprotectivePlant LeavesNitric oxide synthaseGene Expression RegulationchemistryBiochemistryCinnamatesChemistry (miscellaneous)biology.proteinMolecular MedicineLuteolinartichokeMolecules
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Contribution of Molecular Structure to Self-Assembling and Biological Properties of Bifunctional Lipid-Like 4-(N-Alkylpyridinium)-1,4-Dihydropyridines

2019

The design of nanoparticle delivery materials possessing biological activities is an attractive strategy for the development of various therapies. In this study, 11 cationic amphiphilic 4-(N-alkylpyridinium)-1,4-dihydropyridine (1,4-DHP) derivatives differing in alkyl chain length and propargyl moiety/ties number and position were selected for the study of their self-assembling properties, evaluation of their cytotoxicity in vitro and toxicity on microorganisms, and the characterisation of their interaction with phospholipids. These lipid-like 1,4-DHPs have been earlier proposed as promising nanocarriers for DNA delivery. We have revealed that the mean diameter of freshly prepared nanoparti…

CytotoxicityDLStoxicity on microorganismsPharmaceutical ScienceNanoparticlelcsh:RS1-44102 engineering and technologySynthetic lipids010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHydrophobic effectToxicity on microorganismslcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaself-assembling propertieschemistry.chemical_compoundPhospholipid bindingAmphiphilePolymer chemistrysynthetic lipids:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]pyridinium and propargyl moietiesMoietyBifunctionalAlkylSelf-assembling propertieschemistry.chemical_classification021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesphospholipid bindingchemistryPropargylTEMNanoparticlescytotoxicitynanoparticlesPyridinium0210 nano-technologyPyridinium and propargyl moietiesPharmaceutics
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The Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor JAHA Down-Regulates pERK and Global DNA Methylation in MDA-MB231 Breast Cancer Cells

2015

The histone deacetylase inhibitor N-1-(ferrocenyl)-N-8-hydroxyoctanediamide (JAHA) down-regulates extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and its activated form in triple-negative MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells after 18 h and up to 30 h of treatment, and to a lesser extent AKT and phospho-AKT after 30 h and up to 48 h of treatment. Also, DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), 3b and, to a lesser extent, 3a, downstream ERK targets, were down-regulated already at 18 h with an increase up to 48 h of exposure. Methylation-sensitive restriction arbitrarily-primed (MeSAP) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis confirmed the ability of JAHA to induce genome-wide DNA hypomethylation at 48 h of expos…

DNA methyltransferase (DNMT)medicine.drug_classDNA methyltransferaselcsh:TechnologymedicineGeneral Materials ScienceCancer epigeneticsSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologialcsh:Microscopyhistone deacetylase inhibitorlcsh:QC120-168.85QD0415Histone deacetylase 5lcsh:QH201-278.5extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK)ChemistryHistone deacetylase 2lcsh:TCommunicationAKTHistone deacetylase inhibitorMolecular biologySettore BIO/18 - Geneticalcsh:TA1-2040DNA methylationDNMT1lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971DNA hypomethylationQD0241
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The Chaperone Activity of Clusterin is Dependent on Glycosylation and Redox Environment

2014

Background/Aims: Clusterin (CLU), also known as Apolipoprotein J (ApoJ) is a highly glycosylated extracellular chaperone. In humans it is expressed from a broad spectrum of tissues and related to a plethora of physiological and pathophysiological processes, such as Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis and cancer. In its dominant form it is expressed as a secretory protein (secreted CLU, sCLU). During its maturation, the sCLU-precursor is N-glycosylated and cleaved into an α- and a β-chain, which are connected by five symmetrical disulfide bonds. Recently, it has been demonstrated that besides the predominant sCLU, rare intracellular CLU forms are expressed in stressed cells. Since these for…

DNA ComplementaryGlycosylationGlycosylationPhysiologyMutantCarbohydrateslcsh:Physiologylcsh:Biochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChaperonesHumanslcsh:QD415-436Redox biologySecretory pathwaylcsh:QP1-981ClusterinbiologyRetro-translocationProprotein convertaseProteostasis networkOxidative StressClusterinSecretory proteinHeat shockchemistryBiochemistryApolipoprotein JChaperone (protein)Proteolysisbiology.proteinOxidation-ReductionIntracellularMolecular ChaperonesFurin-like proprotein convertasesCellular Physiology and Biochemistry
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Hic sunt leones. Note sul testo di commento di un documentario naturalistico,

2017

DOCUMENTARIO NATURALISTICO470 Latin & Italic languages460 Spanish & Portuguese languages410 Linguistics450 Italian Romanian & related languages800 Literature rhetoric & criticismLINGUAANIMALI440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance Studies
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Polish Yellow Sweet Clover (Melilotus officinalis L.) Honey, Chromatographic Fingerprints, and Chemical Markers

2017

A case study of Polish Melilotus officinalis honey was presented for the first time. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) (after steam distillation, Soxhlet extraction, ultrasonic solvent extraction, and solid phase extraction (SPE)) and targeted high performance liquid chromatography with a photodiode array detector (HPLC-PAD) were applied to determine the characteristic components of honey. While ubiquitous in most honeys, carbohydrates, terpene derivatives, and phenylacetic acid dominated in the Soxhlet extracts (25.54%) and in the application of SPE (13.04%). In addition, lumichrome (1.85%) was found, and may be considered as a marker of this honey. Due to the presence of these …

DPPHFlavonoidPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesHigh-performance liquid chromatographyvolatileAntioxidantsCatechinGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionlcsh:QD241-441Steam distillationchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPhenolslcsh:Organic chemistryMelilotus officinalislawGallic AcidDrug DiscoveryMedicagoHumansGallic acidSolid phase extractionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChromatography High Pressure LiquidFlavonoidschemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographybiology010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)honey markersHoney04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationMelilotus officinalis040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesyellow sweet cloverchemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)yellow sweet clover; <i>Melilotus officinalis</i>; phenolic; volatile; honey markersMolecular MedicinephenolicMolecules; Volume 22; Issue 1; Pages: 138
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Phytochemical Constituents, Antioxidant Activity, and Toxicity Assessment of the Aerial Part Extracts from the Infraspecific Taxa of Matthiola frutic…

2021

In a project designed to investigate the specific and infraspecific taxa of Matthiola endemic to Sicily (Italy) as new potential sources of bioactive compounds in this work, the infraspecific taxa of Matthiola fruticulosa were studied, namely, subsp. fruticulosa and subsp. coronopifolia. HPLC–PDA/ESI–MS and SPME–GC/MS analyses of hydroalcoholic extracts obtained from the aerial parts of the two subspecies led to the detection of 51 phenolics and 61 volatile components, highlighting a quite different qualitative–quantitative profile. The antioxidant properties of the extracts were explored through in vitro methods: 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), reducing power and Fe2+ chelating activ…

DPPHPharmaceutical Sciencebiological activityBrine shrimpMatthiolaSubspecies01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundQD241-441Biological activity; Chemical composition; Matthiola fruticulosa; Native plants; Natural resource; Sicily; Animals; Antioxidants; Artemia; Brassicaceae; Larva; Phytochemicals; Plant Extracts; Sicily; Toxicity Tests.Drug Discoverychemical compositionBioassaySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySicily030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyTraditional medicineSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica<i>Matthiola fruticulosa</i>Organic ChemistryBrassicaceaenative plantsnative plantbiology.organism_classificationnatural resource0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistryPhytochemicalChemistry (miscellaneous)Matthiola fruticulosaMolecular MedicineArtemia salinaMolecules
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Integrating fire-scar, charcoal and fungal spore data to study fire events in the boreal forest of northern Europe

2019

Fire is a major disturbance agent in the boreal forest, influencing many current and future ecosystem conditions and services. Surprisingly few studies have attempted to improve the accuracy of fire-event reconstructions even though the estimates of the occurrence of past fires may be biased, influencing the reliability of the models employing those data (e.g. C stock, cycle). This study aimed to demonstrate how three types of fire proxies – fire scars from tree rings, sedimentary charcoal and, for the first time in this context, fungal spores of Neurospora – can be integrated to achieve a better understanding of past fire dynamics. By studying charcoal and Neurospora from sediment cores f…

DYNAMICS010506 paleontologyArcheologyPeat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPEATLONG-TERM HISTORYnon-pollen palynomorphs01 natural sciencesRussiaTREE-RING RECORDSBOGHOLOCENEEcosystemFire ecologyCharcoalBogFinland1172 Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesGlobal and Planetary Changegeography4112 Forestrygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyTaigaPaleontologyForestry15. Life on landPICEA-ABIESTAIGA FORESTNeurosporatree ringsDisturbance (ecology)13. Climate actionvisual_artforest hollowvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceWoody plant
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Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain, and the risk of overweight and obesity across childhood: An individual participant data meta-analy…

2019

Background Maternal obesity and excessive gestational weight gain may have persistent effects on offspring fat development. However, it remains unclear whether these effects differ by severity of obesity, and whether these effects are restricted to the extremes of maternal body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain. We aimed to assess the separate and combined associations of maternal BMI and gestational weight gain with the risk of overweight/obesity throughout childhood, and their population impact. Methods and findings We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis of data from 162,129 mothers and their children from 37 pregnancy and birth cohort studies from Europe, No…

Data AnalysisembarazoMaternal HealthBlood PressureCHILDRENWeight GainCardiovascularVascular MedicineBody Mass Index0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyPregnancyMedicineMass indexestudios de cohortesCancer030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineStatisticsWOMENta3141General Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesMedicineGestationHEALTHINTERVENTIONChildhood ObesityEndocrine Disorders03 medical and health sciencesHypertensive Disorders in PregnancyClinical ResearchDiabetes MellitusHumansGestational DiabetesStatistical MethodsPregnancyIndividual participant dataPreventionAustraliaBiology and Life SciencesOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseObesityGeneric health relevanceBody mass indexMathematicsDemographyPediatric ObesityNutrition and DiseasePhysiologyhumanosReproductive health and childbirth030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightMedical and Health SciencesOral and gastrointestinalCohort StudiesMathematical and Statistical TechniquesRisk FactorsVoeding en ZiekteOFFSPRING OBESITYMedicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicineChildhood obesity2. Zero hungerPediatricsobrepesoMedicine (all)RObstetrics and GynecologyMetaanalysis3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthGestational Weight Gainobesidad pediátricaEuropeStrokePREGNANCYPhysiological Parametersgestational weight gain pregnancy obesityHypertensionFemalemedicine.symptomResearch ArticleBIRTH[SDV.MHEP.GEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Gynecology and obstetricsResearch and Analysis MethodsChildhood obesityGeneral & Internal Medicinefactores de riesgoLife ScienceObesityMetabolic and endocrineNutritionbusiness.industryíndice de masa corporalBody WeightOverweight3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineMetabolic DisordersNorth AmericaWomen's HealthbusinessMaternal bodyGestiational diabetesWeight gainPLOS Medicine
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La portada de la iglesia de las Escuelas Pías de Gandía. Su proceso constructivo y modulación arquitectónico-musical

2020

The facade of the church of the Pious Schools of Gandia has not attracted the attention of researchers. However, its conception has a great architectural culture and constitutes an essential work to understand its context, fundamentally, that of the theoretical treatises of the Renaissance. From this study it is wanted to value its architecture and that it is considered as an outstanding ingredient to know its period of construction in general and jesuit architecture in particular. For its understanding, its interpretation in the culture of contemporary architecture treaties and, especially, in the architectural-musical theory of Leon Battista Alberti will be necessary.. La portada de la ig…

David Miguel The facade of the church of the Pious Schools of Gandia has not attracted the attention of researchers. HoweverjesuitasUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASarchitectureSerlio0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707982 La portada de la iglesia de las Escuelas Pías de Gandía. Su proceso constructivo y modulación arquitectónico-musical Cisneros Álvarezin the architectural-musical theory of Leon Battista Alberti will be necessary. 147 160PabloNavarro Catalánfundamentallyjesuitsarquitecturathat of the theoretical treatises of the Renaissance. From this study it is wanted to value its architecture and that it is considered as an outstanding ingredient to know its period of construction in general and jesuit architecture in particular. For its understandingits conception has a great architectural culture and constitutes an essential work to understand its context:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]AlbertiScopusmusicmúsicaespeciallyits interpretation in the culture of contemporary architecture treaties and
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