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Zn(II)-coordination and fluorescence studies of a new polyazamacrocycle incorporating 1H-pyrazole and naphthalene units.

2010

The synthesis and Zn(2+) coordination properties of a new macrocycle (L1) obtained by dipodal (2 + 2) condensation of the polyamine 3-(naphthalen-2-ylmethyl)pentane-1,5-diamine with 1H-pyrazole-3,5-dicarbaldehyde are reported. pH-metric studies show that L1 bears five measurable protonation steps in the 2.0-11.0 pH range. Fluorescence emission studies indicate that the removal of the first proton from the H(5)L1(5+) species leads to a significant decrease in the emission due to a photoinduced electron transfer process. Addition of Zn(2+) promotes a boat-like conformation that approaches both fluorophores and facilitates the formation of an excimer which reaches its highest emission for a 1 …

Macrocyclic CompoundsMolecular ConformationProtonationPyrazoleNaphthalenesPhotochemistryExcimerPhotoinduced electron transferFluorescenceInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundOrganometallic CompoundsPolyaminesMoietyFluorescent DyesMolecular StructureChemistryHydrogen bondHydrogen BondingElectrochemical TechniquesHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFluorescenceZincPyrazolesDensity functional theoryProtonsCopperDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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The essential role of the phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis inArabidopsis

2013

[EN] In plants, 3 different pathways of serine biosynthesis have been described: the Glycolate pathway, which is associated with photorespiration, and 2 non-photorespiratory pathways, the Glycerate and the Phosphorylated pathways. The Phosphorylated Pathway of Serine Biosynthesis (PPSB) has been known since the 1950s, but has been studied relatively little, probably because it was considered of minor significance as compared with the Glycolate pathway. In the associated study1 , we described for the first time in plants the in vivo functional characterization of the PPSB, by targeting the phosphoserine phosphatase (PSP1), the last enzyme of the pathway. Following a gain—and loss-of-function…

Male gametophyteShort CommunicationGreen Fluorescent ProteinsArabidopsisPlant ScienceBiologySerinechemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisArabidopsisBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARSerineGlycolysisPhosphorylationchemistry.chemical_classificationArabidopsis ProteinsPhosphoserine phosphataseMetabolismPhosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesBiosynthetic PathwaysAmino acidRoot and embryo developmentBiochemistrychemistryMutationPhosphorylationPhosphoserine phosphatasePlant Signaling & Behavior
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Sexually Dimorphic Behavioral Profile in a Transgenic Model Enabling Targeted Recombination in Active Neurons in Response to Ketamine and (2R,6R)-Hyd…

2020

Background: Rapid-acting antidepressants ketamine and (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine ((2R,6R)-HNK) have overcome some of the major limitations of classical antidepressants. However, little is known about sex-specific differences in the behavioral and molecular effects of ketamine and (2R,6R)-HNK in rodents. Methods: We treated mice with an intraperitoneal injection of either saline, ketamine (30 mg kg&minus

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Direct conversion of human fibroblast to hepatocytes using a single inducible polycistronic vector

2019

Abstract Background Human fibroblasts can be reprogrammed into induced hepatocyte-like cells through the expression of a set of transcription factors. Although the generation of induced hepatocyte-like cells by HNF4A, HNF1A, and FOXA3 expression has proven to be a robust experimental strategy, using multiple lentivirus results in a highly variable heterogeneous population. Methods We designed and implemented a novel approach based on the delivery of reprogramming factors and green fluorescent protein in a single doxycycline-inducible lentiviral vector using 2A self-cleaving peptides. Results Fibroblasts infected with the lentiviral vector can be amplified in basic fibroblast culture media i…

Male0301 basic medicineInducibleGenetic VectorsGreen Fluorescent ProteinsMedicine (miscellaneous)Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Cell LineViral vectorGreen fluorescent proteinlcsh:BiochemistryMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolycistronic vectorsmedicineAnimalsHumanslcsh:QD415-436TransgenesFibroblastGeneTranscription factorlcsh:R5-920ChemistryResearchReprogrammingDermisCell BiologyFibroblastsCellular ReprogrammingCell biologyInduced hepatocyte-like cellsiHEPPhenotype030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureGenes030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDoxycyclineHepatocytesMolecular MedicineFOXA3Stem celllcsh:Medicine (General)ReprogrammingStem Cell Research & Therapy
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The early response of αB-crystallin to a single bout of aerobic exercise in mouse skeletal muscles depends upon fiber oxidative features

2019

Besides its substantial role in eye lens, αB-crystallin (HSPB5) retains fundamental function in striated muscle during physiological or pathological modifications. In this study, we aimed to analyse the cellular and molecular factors driving the functional response of HSPB5 protein in different muscles from mice subjected to an acute bout of non-damaging endurance exercise or in C2C12 myocytes upon exposure to pro-oxidant environment, chosen as “in vivo” and “in vitro” models of a physiological stressing conditions, respectively.To this end, red (GR) and white gastrocnemius (GW), as sources of slow-oxidative and fast-glycolytic/oxidative fibers, as well as the soleus (SOL), mainly composed …

Male0301 basic medicineMuscle Fibers SkeletalClinical BiochemistrySkeletal muscleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueOxidative phosphorylationFilaminBiochemistryMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaPhysical Conditioning AnimalmedicineAnimalsMyocytePhosphorylationlcsh:QH301-705.5Actinlcsh:R5-920Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaMyogenesisChemistryOrganic ChemistryαB-crystallin phosphorylationalpha-Crystallin B ChainSkeletal muscleImmunohistochemistryEndurance exerciseCell biologyOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)Oxidative streDesminMyofibrillcsh:Medicine (General)Oxidation-ReductionBiomarkers030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch PaperSignal TransductionRedox Biology
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Regulatory T cell deficient scurfy mice exhibit a Th2/M2-like inflammatory response in the skin

2017

Abstract Background Scurfy mice have a functional defect in regulatory T cells (Treg), which leads to lethal multi-organ inflammation. The missing Treg function results in uncontrolled autoimmune cellular and humoral inflammatory responses. We and others have previously shown that during the course of disease scurfy mice develop severe skin inflammation and autoantibodies including anti-nuclear autoantibodies (ANA). Objective Autoimmune skin inflammation and ANA are hallmarks for the diagnosis of autoimmune connective tissue diseases; therefore we analyzed scurfy mice for typical signs of these diseases. Methods Indirect immunofluorescence was used to specify the ANA pattern in scurfy mice.…

Male0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRegulatory T cellCD3Fluorescent Antibody TechniqueConnective tissueDermatitisInflammationDermatologyT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryBiochemistrySclerodermaAutoimmune DiseasesMice03 medical and health sciencesMixed connective tissue diseaseFibrosismedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologySkinCell NucleusScleroderma SystemicTissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1biologybusiness.industryMacrophagesAutoantibodyForkhead Transcription FactorsMacrophage ActivationFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseFibrosisUp-Regulation030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureAntibodies AntinuclearImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesFemaleCollagenmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Dermatological Science
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Myocardial maladaptation to pressure overload in CB2 receptor-deficient mice

2019

Abstract Background Adaptation to aortic valve stenosis leads to myocardial hypertrophy, which has been associated with inflammation, fibrosis and activation of the endocannabinoid system. Since the endocannabinoid system and the CB2 receptor provide cardioprotection and modulate immune response in experimental ischemia, we investigated the role of CB2 in a mouse model of cardiac pressure overload. Methods Transverse aortic constriction was performed in CB2 receptor-deficient (Cnr2−/−) mice and their wild-type littermates (Cnr2+/+). After echocardiography and Millar left heart catheter hemodynamic evaluation hearts were processed for histological, cellular and molecular analyses. Results Th…

Male0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeFluorescent Antibody TechniqueBlood PressureCardiomegalyInflammation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyProinflammatory cytokineReceptor Cannabinoid CB2Mice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemFibrosisInternal medicineVentricular DysfunctionmedicineAnimalsMyocytes CardiacMolecular BiologyMice KnockoutPressure overloadCardioprotectionVentricular RemodelingChemistryMyocardiumHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryEndocannabinoid systemDisease Models AnimalOxidative Stress030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyFemaleInflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMyofibroblastBiomarkersEndocannabinoidsJournal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
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Quantification of fluorescent dyes in organ tissue samples via HPLC analysis

2017

Abstract The determination of regional blood flow via the accumulation of fluorescent microspheres is a concept regularly used in medical research. Typically, the microbeads get extracted from the tissue of interest and are then quantified by measuring the absorption or fluorescence of the incorporated dyes without further separation from the medium. However, in that case the absorption spectra of different dyes can overlap when used simultaneously, leading to an overestimation of the concentration. Additionally, background absorption from the medium can be problematic. Therefore, a high performance liquid chromatography method for the simultaneous detection of four dyes (orange, crimson, y…

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Plaque levels of patients with fixed orthodontic appliances measured by digital plaque image analysis

2011

Introduction A digital plaque image analysis system was developed to objectively assess dental plaque formation and coverage in patients treated with fixed orthodontic appliances. Methods The technique was used to assess plaque levels of 52 patients undergoing treatment with fixed appliances in the Department of Orthodontics at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. Results Plaque levels ranged from 5.1% to 85.3% of the analyzed tooth areas. About 37% of the patients had plaque levels over 50% of the dentition, but only 10% exhibited plaque levels below 15% of tooth coverage. The mean plaque coverage was 41.9% ± 18.8%. Plaque was mostly present along the gum line and around the or…

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Cellular expression of connexins in the rat brain: neuronal localization, effects of kainate-induced seizures and expression in apoptotic neuronal ce…

2003

The identification of connexins (Cxs) expressed in neuronal cells represents a crucial step for understanding the direct communication between neurons and between neuron and glia. In the present work, using a double-labelling method combining in situ hybridization for Cx mRNAs with immunohistochemical detection for neuronal markers, we provide evidence that, among cerebral connexins (Cx26, Cx32, Cx36, Cx37, Cx40, Cx43, Cx45 and Cx47), only Cx45 and Cx36 mRNAs are localized in neuronal cells in both developing and adult rat brain. In order to establish whether connexin expression is influenced in vivo by abnormal neuronal activity, we examined the short-term effects of kainate-induced seizur…

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