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Potassium-inhibited processing of IL-1 beta in human monocytes.
1995
Agents that deplete cells of K+ without grossly disrupting the plasma membrane were found to stimulate the cleavage of pro-interleukin (IL)-1 beta to mature IL-1 beta. Agents examined in this study included staphylococcal alpha-toxin and gramicidin, both of which selectively permeabilize plasma membranes for monovalent ions, the ionophores nigericin and valinomycin, and the Na+/K+ ATPase inhibitor ouabain. K+ depletion by brief hypotonic shock also triggered processing of pro-IL-1 beta. The central role of K+ depletion for inducing IL-1 beta maturation was demonstrated in cells permeabilized with alpha-toxin: processing of pro-IL-1 beta was totally blocked when cells were suspended in mediu…
Coping with the costs of car dependency : A system of expedients used by low-income households on the outskirts of Dijon and Paris
2018
International audience; Living on low incomes and in a car-dependent area is often interpreted as a double burden for households, even if the two characteristics are often interdependent. While their capacity for mobility is lower, low-income households in outer suburban areas are nonetheless mobile. Their capacities in this domain should not be underestimated or overlooked. They can command a set of alternative practices or expedients to deal with car-related economic stress by a set of resources derived essentially from spatial proximity. This article aims to present and analyse the diversity of these expedients for the case of outer suburban areas around Paris and Dijon. The analysis of …
VILMODes, Ville et mobilité durables, évaluation par la simulation
2014
Dans le contexte actuel de vulnérabilité des systèmes urbains fondés sur la mobilité automobile, il devient crucial d’anticiper les relations entre mobilité et localisation des espaces résidentiels. Sur cette question, un débat controversé s’est installé à propos des stratégies de transport et d’urbanisation. De nombreux auteurs ont pointé la périurbanisation du doigt et proposé un retour à une ville compacte et dense qui favoriserait l’utilisation des transports publics et permettrait une bonne accessibilité aux aménités, en même temps qu’elle réduirait la ségrégation sociale. D’autres auteurs ont par contre émis des doutes en montrant que la ville compacte a souvent pour corollaire un ris…
L'impact des formes urbaines dans la mise en place des politiques de transition énergétique : une approche par la modélisation
2019
Rencontres Francophones Transport Mobilité 2019, Montréal, CANADA, 11-/06/2019 - 13/06/2019
Introduction : Mobilité et vulnérabilités
2020
La mobilité des individus est un élément clé de la vie quotidienne car elle permet de réaliser des activités à l'extérieur de son domicile. Les difficultés à se déplacer, pouvant entraîner la sédentarité ou une mobilité réduite, peuvent en effet constituer un frein à la participation et à l'insertionsociale et faire ainsi apparaître des inégalités. Ce numéro de la revue populations vulnérables propose d'interroger la mobilité, valeur essentielle de notre société, sous l'angle des vulnérabilités.
COOLING-INDUCED CONTRACTION OF TRACHEA ISOLATED FROM NORMAL AND SENSITIZED GUINEA-PIGS
1991
Fast (−7°C/min) cooling of guinea-pig isolated trachea produced a rapidly developing, transient contraction followed by relaxation. Cooling-induced contraction was dependent on temperature (30, 20 or 10°C) and responses in trachea obtained from actively sensitized guinea pigs were significantly greater (20 and 10°-C) than those observed in normal trachea. Cooling to 20°C was selected for subsequent experiments. Pre-treatment with sufficient concentrations of atropine, clemastine, cromoglycate, indomethacin, or nordihydroguaiaretic acid did not depress contraction to cooling in either normal or sensitized trachea. This indicates a direct effect of cooling. The contraction. produced by coolin…
Depression and obesity, data from a national administrative database study: Geographic evidence for an epidemiological overlap
2019
BackgroundDepression and obesity are two major conditions with both psychological and somatic burdens. Some data suggest strong connections between depression and obesity and more particularly associated prevalence of both disorders. However, little is known about the geographical distribution of these two diseases. This study aimed to determine if there is spatial overlap between obesity and depression using data from the entire French territory.MethodsData for 5,627 geographic codes for metropolitan France were collected from the two national hospital databases (PMSI-MCO and RIM-P) for the year 2016. We identified people who were depressed, obese or both registered in the two public medic…
In rat pinealocytes the cyclic GMP response to NO is regulated by Ca2+ and protein kinase C
1995
There is ample evidence that beta-adrenergic stimulation of cyclic GMP formation is potentiated by alpha1-adrenergic mechanisms, the latter leading to elevation of intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and protein kinase C (PKC) activation. Recent studies have shown that nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and nitric oxide (NO) are a component of the adrenoceptor-cyclic GMP signalling pathway. The aim of the present investigation was to study the roles of alpha1-adrenergic mechanisms, Ca2+ and PKC on NO-stimulated cyclic GMP formation. To this end suspension cultures of rat pinealocytes were treated with the NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) in the presence of alpha1-adrenergic agonists, [Ca…
Haploinsufficiency of ATP1A2 encoding the Na+/K+ pump alpha2 subunit associated with familial hemiplegic migraine type 2.
2003
Headache attacks and autonomic dysfunctions characterize migraine, a very common, disabling disorder with a prevalence of 12% in the general population of Western countries(1,2). About 20% of individuals affected with migraine experience aura, a visual or sensory-motor neurological dysfunction that usually precedes or accompanies the headache(3). Although the mode of transmission is controversial(4), population-based and twin studies have implicated genetic factors, especially in migraine with aura(5,6). Familial hemiplegic migraine is a hereditary form of migraine characterized by aura and some hemiparesis. Here we show that mutations in the gene ATP1A2 that encodes the alpha2 subunit of t…
Effects of low temperature and pharmacological interventions on the responses of the isolated guinea-pig trachea
1992
Cooling the guinea-pig isolated trachea from 37°C to 20°C virtually abolished the response to CaCl2 (in K+-depolarized tissues) and depressed that to histamine (about 75% reduction), KCl and 5-hydroxytryptamine (around 50% inhibition) while the response to acetylcholine remained unaffected. A further cooling to 10°C was necessary to inhibit acetylcholine-induced contractions. Hyporesponsiveness to spasmogens by cooling was not associated with subsensitivity (increased EC50) except for 5-hydroxytryptamine. Contractile responses to KCl (50 mmol/l), histamine (1 mmol/l) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (0.1 mmol/l) in a Ca2+-free EGTA (0.1 mmol/l)-containing solution were inhibited by cooling to 20°C b…