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Unique sleep-stage transitions determined by obstructive sleep apnea severity, age and gender

2019

In obstructive sleep apnea, patients' sleep is fragmented leading to excessive daytime sleepiness and co-morbidities like arterial hypertension. However, traditional metrics are not always directly correlated with daytime sleepiness, and the association between traditional sleep quality metrics like sleep duration and arterial hypertension is still ambiguous. In a development cohort, we analysed hypnograms from mild (n = 213), moderate (n = 235) and severe (n = 277) obstructive sleep apnea patients as well as healthy controls (n = 105) from the European Sleep Apnea Database. We assessed sleep by the analysis of two-step transitions depending on obstructive sleep apnea severity and anthropom…

AdultMalesleep-disordered breathing.medicine.medical_specialtysleepdisordered breathing[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Cognitive Neurosciencesleep dynamicsExcessive daytime sleepinessSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio600 Technik Medizin angewandte Wissenschaften::610 Medizin und Gesundheit::616 Krankheitenpower-law distribution03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineInternal medicine616HumansMedicineexponential distributionsleep fragmentationStage (cooking)Retrospective StudiesSleep Apnea Obstructivebusiness.industryConfoundingsleep-disordered breathingAge FactorsGender IdentitySleep apneaGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAnthropometrymedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animals[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Obstructive sleep apnea030228 respiratory systemsleep dynamicCohortCardiologyFemaleHuman medicinemedicine.symptomSleepbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Lower apoptosis rate in human cumulus cells after administration of recombinant luteinizing hormone to women undergoing ovarian stimulation for in vi…

2007

Objective: To investigate the effects of recombinant (r-) LH supplementation in “low responder” patients undergoing ovarian stimulation with r-FSH for an IVF program. The apoptosis rate in cumulus cells was used as an indicator of oocyte quality. Design: Comparison of the rate of DNA fragmentation and caspase-3 activity in cumulus cells in women stimulated with r-LH and r-FSH, versus patients treated with r-FSH alone (control). Setting: In vitro fertilization (IVF) laboratory. Patient(s): Forty patients undergoing assisted fertilization programs treated with a GnRH agonist, or r-FSH treatment begun on day 3 of the cycle (control). In the r-LH group, from day 8 of gonadotropin stimulation, 1…

Adultendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy Ratemedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentOvaryApoptosisDNA FragmentationFertilization in VitroBiologyOvulation InductionPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineIn Situ Nick-End LabelingHumansrecombinant LHOvarian follicleimplantation rateHuman cumulus cells; apoptosis; IVF; pregnancy rate; implantation rate; recombinant LH; oocyte qualityIn vitro fertilisationGranulosa CellsCaspase 3Obstetrics and GynecologyLuteinizing HormoneOocyteCumulus oophorusapoptosiRecombinant ProteinsPregnancy ratemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyHuman cumulus cellReproductive MedicineIVFFemaleoocyte qualityGonadotropinFollicle Stimulating HormoneLuteinizing hormonehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsFertility and sterility
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Changes in metabolism of inorganic polyphosphate in rat tissues and human cells during development and apoptosis

1997

Age-dependent studies show that the amount of inorganic polyphosphate in rat brain strongly increases after birth. Maximal levels were found in 12-months old animals. Thereafter, the concentration of total polyphosphate decreases to about 50%. This decrease in the concentration of total polyphosphate is due to a decrease in the amount of insoluble, long-chain polyphosphates. The amount of soluble, long-chain polyphosphates does not change significantly in the course of ageing. In rat embryos and newborns, mainly soluble polyphosphates could be detected. In rat liver, the age-dependent changes are less pronounced. The changes in polyphosphate level are accompanied by changes in exopolyphosph…

AgingBiophysicsApoptosisHL-60 CellsDNA FragmentationBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolyphosphatesAnimalsHumansRats Wistarskin and connective tissue diseasesMolecular BiologyExopolyphosphatasechemistry.chemical_classificationCell NucleusChemistryPolyphosphateBrainMetabolismEmbryo MammalianRatsEnzymeBiochemistryAnimals NewbornLiverAgeingCell cultureApoptosisDNA fragmentationsense organs
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Induction of apoptosis in cardiac myocytes by an A3 adenosine receptor agonist.

1998

The effects of the selective adenosine (ADO) A3 receptor agonist IB-MECA (N6-(3-iodobenzyl)adenosine-5'-N-methylcarboxamide) on cultured newborn rat cardiomyocytes were examined in comparison with ADO, the ADO A1 receptor-selective agonist R-PIA (N6-R-phenylisopropyladenosine), or the ADO A3 selective antagonist MRS 1191 (3-ethyl-5-benzyl-2-methyl-6-phenyl-4-phenylethynyl-1, 4-(+/-)-dihydropyridine-3,5 dicarboxylate), using digital image analysis of Feulgen-stained nuclei. At high concentration, IB-MECA (/=10 microM ) and ADO (200 microM) induced apoptosis; however, R-PIA or MRS 1191 did not have any detectable effects on cardiac cells. In addition, DNA breaks in cardiomyocytes undergoing a…

AgonistContraction (grammar)TUNEL assayAdenosinemedicine.drug_classMyocardiumReceptor Adenosine A3ApoptosisHeartCell BiologyDNA FragmentationBiologyAdenosine receptorMolecular biologyAdenosineRatsApoptosismedicinePurinergic P1 Receptor AgonistsMyocyteAnimalsCalciumReceptorCells Culturedmedicine.drugExperimental cell research
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Exposure to gp120 of HIV-1 induces an increased release of arachidonic acid in rat primary neuronal cell culture followed by NMDA receptor-mediated n…

1995

After incubation of highly enriched neurons from rat cerebral cortex with the HIV-1 coat protein gp120 for 18 h, cells showed fragmentation of DNA at internucleosomal linkers followed by NMDA receptor-mediated neurotoxicity. We report that in response to exposure to gp120 cells react with an increased release of arachidonic acid (AA) via activation of phospholipase A2. This process was not inhibited by NMDA receptor antagonists. To investigate the role of AA on the sensitivity of the NMDA receptor towards its agonist, low concentrations of NMDA were co-administered with AA. This condition enhanced the NMDA-mediated cytotoxicity. Administration of mepacrine reduced cytotoxicity caused by gp1…

Agonistmedicine.drug_classNeurotoxinsPharmacologyHIV Envelope Protein gp120Receptors N-Methyl-D-Aspartatechemistry.chemical_compoundPhospholipase A2medicineAnimalsFragmentation (cell biology)Rats WistarCytotoxicityCells CulturedNeuronsArachidonic AcidbiologyCell DeathGeneral NeuroscienceNeurotoxicitymedicine.diseaseRatsnervous systemchemistryCell cultureQuinacrinebiology.proteinHIV-1NMDA receptorArachidonic acidDNA DamageThe European journal of neuroscience
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Micelles of the chiral biocompatible surfactant (1R,2S)-dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)dimethylammonium bromide (DMEB): molecular dynamics …

2017

Rationale The study of self-assembly process of surfactant molecules in gas phase is of actually interest for several theoretical and technological reasons related to their possible exploitation as drug carriers, protein shields and cleaning agents in gas phase. Methods Stability and fragmentation patterns of singly and multiply charged (either positively or negatively) aggregates of the surfactant (1R,2S)-dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenylethyl) dimethyl ammonium bromide (DMEB) in gas phase have been studied by ion mobility mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of positively and negatively singly and multiply charged DMEB aggregates have been …

Ammonium bromideChemistryHydrogen bond010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistry010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesMicelle0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsMonomerFragmentation (mass spectrometry)BromideMoleculeSpectroscopyRapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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Apoptotic effects of different drugs on cultured retinoblastoma Y79 cells

1998

This paper deals with the apoptotic effect exerted in human retinoblastoma Y79 cells by a number of compounds. A remarkable effect was observed after treatment with DNA-damaging agents, such as camptothecin, etoposide, cisplatin and carboplatin; camptothecin was found to be the most efficacious. Treatment with these compounds induced the appearance of morphological features of apoptosis in the cells together with the distinct fragmentation of DNA, as shown by agarose gel electrophoresis. These effects were also accompanied by a remarkable increase in the level of p53. Many other compounds, which are not DNA-damaging agents, induced the morphological features of apoptosis but none of them we…

AmsacrinePaclitaxelDNA damageAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisSuraminDNA ladderingBiologyretinoblastomaCarboplatinchemistry.chemical_compoundTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansFragmentation (cell biology)EtoposideCisplatinSodium butyrateGeneral MedicineAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicMolecular biologyButyrateschemistryApoptosisAgarose gel electrophoresisImmunologyButyric AcidCamptothecinCisplatinDrug Screening Assays AntitumorCamptothecinDNA Damagemedicine.drug
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Polyacrylonitrile block copolymers for the preparation of a thin carbon coating around TiO2 nanorods for advanced lithium-ion batteries.

2013

Herein, a new method for the realization of a thin and homogenous carbonaceous particle coating, made by carbonizing RAFT polymerization derived block copolymers anchored on anatase TiO2 nanorods, is presented. These block copolymers consist of a short anchor block (based on dopamine) and a long, easily graphitizable block of polyacrylonitrile. The grafting of such block copolymers to TiO2 nanorods creates a polymer shell, which can be visualized by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Thermal treatment at 700 °C converts the polyacrylonitrile block to partially graphitic structures (as determined by Raman spectroscopy), establishing a thin carbon coating (as determined by transmission electron m…

AnataseMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSurface PropertiesAcrylic Resins02 engineering and technologyThermal treatmentLithium010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundElectric Power SuppliesMaterials ChemistryCopolymerReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationComposite materialParticle Sizechemistry.chemical_classificationIonsTitaniumNanotubesMolecular StructureOrganic ChemistryPolyacrylonitrileTemperaturePolymerElectrochemical Techniques021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCarbon0104 chemical scienceschemistryTransmission electron microscopyNanorod0210 nano-technologyMacromolecular rapid communications
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Stabilizing nanostructured lithium insertion materials via organic hybridization: A step forward towards high-power batteries

2014

Abstract Herein, we present the electrochemical characterization of carbon-coated TiO 2 nanorods, obtained by carbonizing RAFT (reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer) polymerization derived block copolymers anchored on anatase TiO 2 nanorods. These carbon-coated TiO 2 nanorods show an improved electrochemical performance in terms of first cycle reversibility, specific capacity, cycling stability, and high rate capability. More importantly, however, the structural disordering observed in the uncoated TiO 2 nanorods by means of galvanostatic and potentiodynamic cycling as well as ex situ XRD analysis, does not occur for the carbon-coated material. Preventing this structural disorde…

AnataseMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentInorganic chemistryEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementChain transferElectrochemistryPolymerizationchemistryCopolymerReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationLithiumNanorodElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Power Sources
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Detection of mitochondrial electron chain carrier redox status by transhepatic light intensity during rat liver reperfusion.

2003

The aim of the study was to investigate mitochondrial electron transfer during rat liver reperfusion after cold storage and hypothermic machine perfusion. Livers from male Brown Norway rats were preserved (UW) for 10h either by cold storage (CS) or by hypothermic oxygenated perfusion extracorporal (HOPE). Transhepatic photometric analysis allowed determination of the redox status of mitochondrial cytochromes during preservation, rewarming and reperfusion. Mitochondrial electron chain carriers were inhibited at different sites with rotenone and cyanide in some experiments. reversed transcriptional polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed after reperfusion concerning transcription of …

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