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A Deletion of the Nuclear Localization Signal Domain in the Fus Protein Induces Stable Post-stress Cytoplasmic Inclusions in SH-SY5Y Cells
2021
Mutations in Fused-in-Sarcoma (FUS) gene involving the nuclear localization signal (NLS) domain lead to juvenile-onset Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The mutant protein mislocalizes to the cytoplasm, incorporating it into Stress Granules (SG). Whether SGs are the first step to the formation of stable FUS-containing aggregates is still unclear. In this work, we used acute and chronic stress paradigms to study the SG dynamics in a human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line carrying a deletion of the NLS domain of the FUS protein (homozygous: ΔNLS–/–; heterozygous: ΔNLS+/–). Wild-type (WT) cells served as controls. We evaluated the subcellular localization of the mutant protein through immuno…
Temari de Farmacologia Ocular per al Grau d'Òptica i Optometria (part teòrica, 12 temes; curs 2019-2020)
2019
El document forma part dels materials docents programats mitjançant l'ajut del Servei de Política Lingüística de la Universitat de València. Tema 1. Principis generals De Farmacologia 1.1. Assajos clínics, Farmacovigilància, normativa legal de la utilització dels fàrmacs per L’òptic-optometrista 1.2. Farmacocinètica 1.3. Vies d’administració dels fàrmacs. Administració dels fàrmacs en l’ull 1.4. Mecanisme d’acció dels fàrmacs Tema 2. Fàrmacs midriàtics i miòtics Tema 3. Fàrmacs antiglaucomatosos Tema 4. Fàrmacs antibiòtics i antivirals Tema 5. Fàrmacs antiinflamatoris, analgèsics i antial·lèrgics Tema 6. Fàrmacs lubricants de la superfície ocular Tema 7. Anestèsics locals Tema 8. Fàrmacs ut…
The Norwegian Motion-Laboratory
2018
This paper contains an overview of the equipment currently available in the Norwegian Motion Laboratory, a description of the IT networking infrastructure in the laboratory, a GitHub link to open source code developed, description of the PyQt-based graphical user interface, presentation of robot forward and inverse kinematics, presentation of equations of motion for the suspended load motion and a description of the full system kinematics. The paper ends with a list of research experiments and publications from the laboratory to date.
Activation of TRK Genes in Ewingʼs Sarcoma Trk A Receptor Expression Linked to Neural Differentiation
1997
Trk receptors have been identified by immunohistochemical methods in primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET)/Ewing's sarcoma (ES). However, the presence of different members of the Trk family of receptors in PNET/ES has not been specified. We have examined whether Trk A, B, and C receptors are specifically expressed in ES both with and without features of neural differentiation. Ten ES tumors (five primary tumors of bone and five extraosseous tumors transplanted into nude mice) were investigated for expression of Trk receptors by immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. One primary ES and the five grafted ES tumors exhibited signs of neural differentiation; t…
Glaucoma and Antioxidants: Review and Update
2020
Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by the progressive degeneration of retinal ganglion cells. Oxidative stress has been related to the cell death in this disease. Theoretically, this deleterious consequence can be reduced by antioxidants substances. The aim of this review is to assemble the studies published in relation to antioxidant supplementation and its effects on glaucoma and to offer the reader an update on this field. With this purpose, we have included studies in animal models of glaucoma and clinical trials. Although there are variable results, supplementation with antioxidants in glaucoma may be a promising therapy in glaucoma.
1988 06. Documentos del Vº Congreso del PSPV-PSOE. El proyecto de la mayoría. Valencia, 3-5 de junio 1988
2014
1988 06. Documentos del Vº Congreso del PSPV-PSOE. El proyecto de la mayoría. Valencia, 3-5 de junio 1988. Los documentos del 5º congreso del PSPV-PSOE que se recogen son: Informe sobre modificación del artículo 14 de los estatutos del PSPV-PSOE aprobados en el 4º congreso. Propuesta de reducir las 36 comarcas actuales a 21 en las Resoluciones del 5º Congreso. Estatutos. Guía orgánica del PSPV-PSOE, y las resoluciones del congreso. Censo de militantes. Dossier de prensa del congreso.
Arqueologia
1995
Síntesis sobre la Prehistoria y Antigüedad de la comarca de Els Ports de Morella (Castellón).
The Role of Autophagy in Eye Diseases
2021
Autophagy is a catabolic process that ensures homeostasis in the cells of our organism. It plays a crucial role in protecting eye cells against oxidative damage and external stress factors. Ocular pathologies of high incidence, such as age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy are of multifactorial origin and are associated with genetic, environmental factors, age, and oxidative stress, among others; the latter factor is one of the most influential in ocular diseases, directly affecting the processes of autophagy activity. Alteration of the normal functioning of autophagy processes can interrupt organelle turnover, leading to the accumulation of cellula…
Does autoimmunity play a part in the pathogenesis of glaucoma?
2013
Glaucoma is a chronic neurodegenerative disease and one of the leading causes of blindness. Several risk factors have been described, e.g. an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), oxidative stress or mitochondrial dysfunction. Additionally, alterations in serum antibody profiles of glaucoma patients, upregulation (e.g. anti-HSP60, anti-MBP) and downregulation (e.g. anti-14-3-3), have been described, but it still remains elusive if the autoantibodies seen in glaucoma are an epiphenomenon or causative. However, it is known that elicited autoimmunity causes retinal ganglion cell loss resulting in glaucomatous-like damage and according to the autoaggressive nature of some autoantibodies we found…
Neuroprotection and autoimmunity in glaucoma
2012
In glaucoma, the elevated intraocular pressure cannot explain the disease in all patients. However, the pathogenesis of the disease is widely unknown. Biomarker research could be help to understand the disease process. Beside some genetic and proteomic biomarkers, immunoproteomics could play a significant role. Several studies could provide hints for an involvement of autoantibodies in the pathogenesis of the disease. The complex profiles of natural occurring autoantibodies were analyzed by Western Blotting and mass spectrometry based techniques combined with multivariate statistics and artificial neural networks. In several studies we could demonstrate consistent up- and down-regulations o…